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Y1212's response to 1990 Autumn/Winter directive part 1 Manuscript Response 1990

Mass Observation Project: Module II 1990s Available online

Mass Observation Project: Module II 1990s
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Y1212, author.
Contributor:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alcohol.
Folklore.
Religion.
Money.
Marriage.
Holidays.
Gifts.
Food.
Families.
Christmas.
Children.
Anniversaries.
Uncles.
Sisters.
Parties.
Nephews.
Nieces.
Mothers.
Grandparents.
Funeral rites and ceremonies.
Fathers.
Cousins.
Church.
Card games.
Brothers.
Aunts.
Legends.
Manners and customs.
Rites and ceremonies.
Superstition.
Playing cards.
Anniversaries and Special Events.
Siblings.
Funeral Rites.
Cultural Characteristics.
Superstitions.
Ethanol.
folklore (culture-related concept).
religion (discipline).
gifts (object genre).
food.
christmas.
sisters (siblings).
mothers.
funerals.
fathers.
brothers.
customs (social concepts).
playing cards.
childhood.
Medical Subjects:
Folklore.
Religion.
Marriage.
Food.
Anniversaries and Special Events.
Siblings.
Mothers.
Funeral Rites.
Fathers.
Cultural Characteristics.
Superstitions.
Ethanol.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
1990 Autumn/Winter part 1: Celebrations
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire Adam Matthew Digital 2021
Summary:
Celebrations; Birthdays; family celebrations; weddings; Present-giving; Religion; Recording celebrations; Voluntary organisations
Notes:
AMDigital Reference:SxMOA2/1/33/1/3/620
Vendor supplied record
OCLC:
1335864561

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