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Bryher (Cornish: Breyer, lit. 'place of hills') is one of the
smallest inhabited islands of the
Isles of Scilly, with a po****tion of 177 in 2021, spread...
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Bryher (2
September 1894 – 28
January 1983) was the pen name of the
English novelist, poet, memoirist, and
magazine editor Annie Winifred Ellerman, of...
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Imagist poet
Richard Aldington in 1913. In 1918, she met the
novelist Bryher, who
became her
romantic partner and
close friend until her death. An ****ociate...
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Bryher Woman was an iron-age
woman whose cist grave,
containing a
mirror and a sword, was
discovered on
Bryher,
Isles of Scilly, in 1999. In 2023,...
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Bryher is a
civil parish in the
Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England. It
contains four
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
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Curved Form (
Bryher) is a
bronze sculpture by
Barbara Hepworth,
modeled in 1961. It was an
edition of seven.
Examples are
located at the
Annmarie Sculpture...
- was made
Abbot of Tavistock. The
original name for the
island (including
Bryher) was the Cornish: Ryn Tewyn,
meaning "promontory of sand-dunes". In 1193...
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folder 360.
Herring to
Bryher,
Bryher Papers GEN MSS 97
Series I,
Writings Box 19,
Folder 705,
spring 1929.
Herring to
Bryher,
Bryher Papers GEN MSS 97 Series...
- Anderson,
Djuna Barnes,
Natalie Barney,
Sylvia Beach, Erik Satie, Kay Boyle,
Bryher,
Caresse Crosby,
Nancy Cunard, H.D.,
Janet Flanner, Jane Heap,
Maria Jolas...
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rocks in the north–western part of the
Isles of Scilly, to the west of
Bryher and Samson. In 1971 they were
designated as a Site of
Special Scientific...