Bidney, Dilwyn, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Died
7 June 1928(1928-06-07) (aged 54)
Nationality
British
Occupation
Folklorist
Ella Mary Leather (26 March 1874 – 7 June 1928) was a British collector of the local folklore and songs of Herefordshire. Her seminal work, Folklore of Herefordshire, published in 1912, has been recognized as an authoritative "model of scientific scholarship."[1] Amongst her other works are Twelve Traditional Carols from Herefordshire, a collaboration with Ralph Vaughan Williams, and various notes to the journal of The Folklore Society.
EllaMaryLeather (26 March 1874 – 7 June 1928) was a British collector of the local folklore and songs of Herefordshire. Her seminal work, Folklore of...
Sharp visited the town on 27 December 1909 with local folklorist EllaMaryLeather, and collected tunes from the prolific local gypsy fiddler John Locke...
the carol at King's Pyon, Herefordshire in July 1909 with help from EllaMaryLeather, the Herefordshire folklorist who had first collected it from the...
Traditional Carols From Herefordshire, written with song collector EllaMaryLeather in 1928. "The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs" edited by Vaughan...
Grainger, Henry Hammond, EllaLeather, Kate Lee, Susan Lushington, May Elliot Hobbs, Cecil Sharp, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Mary Augusta Wakefield. The...
repeated. This tune was derived from a recording made in 1908 by EllaMaryLeather from Ellen Powell of Westhope, Herefordshire, using a phonograph loaned...
"Monumental Trees website, Weobley sequoia page". Retrieved 3 October 2021. EllaMaryLeather: The Folklore of Herefordshire 1912 p. 53 "Historic England web-page...
EllaMary Collin (15 July 1903 – 1 February 1973) was a metallurgical chemist who worked in research for the British Launderer's Research Association...
as WES President by EllaMary Collin. In retirement she enjoyed acting as a volunteer guide in Lincoln Cathedral. Sheila Leather died aged 85, at the...
Ella: Princess, Saint & Martyr, p. 79 Warwick, Ella: Princess, Saint & Martyr, p. 80 Warwick, Ella: Princess, Saint & Martyr, p. 83 Warwick, Ella: Princess...
Amelia Mary Earhart (/ˈɛərhɑːrt/ AIR-hart; born July 24, 1897; declared dead January 5, 1939) was an American aviation pioneer. On July 2, 1937, Earhart...
meaning 'Cruella of Hell' or 'from Hell'. In Hungarian, her name is Szörny Ella (Ella Monster) in the books and Szörnyella de Frász (Monsterella de Fright)...
to one of his favorite songs, a rendition of "Over the Rainbow" sung by Ella Fitzgerald. Mel Brooks, as a guest on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon...
Back the Magic Building a Bird But Then Again Calling it Christmas Caminaga Ella Tan Linda Cherokee D.J Child Chiquita Cowboy Cry Willow Cry Culture Shock/Counter...
University shortly after his father's death. On June 1, 1925, he married Ella Botts Rice, daughter of David Rice and Martha Lawson Botts of Houston, and...
on the Morning Ireland radio show produced by Gene Martin, whose sister Ella was the mother of one of Morgan's friends. It was through this contact that...
with the Manson Family cult: Susan Atkins (died 2009) Ella Jo Bailey (died 2015) Bobby Beausoleil Mary Brunner Sherry Cooper Bruce M. Davis Danny DeCarlo...
approximately 200 employees by 1870. Secondary industries included manufacturing leather travel bags, weaving palm frond hats, construction of rustic garden furniture...
the original on September 16, 2012. Retrieved October 12, 2012. Alexander, Ella (July 17, 2012). "H&M Confirms Lana". Vogue U.K. Archived from the original...
the anchor (as she cannot swim), but Gladys knocks him out first with a leather sap (placed in a picnic basket by Nyla) and throws him overboard. It was...
smallest infraction included beatings with either a wooden paddle or a leather strap. Manson ran away from Gibault and slept in the woods, under bridges...
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (1981) Always on My Mind (1982) Tougher Than Leather (1983) Without a Song (1983) City of New Orleans (1984) Angel Eyes (1984)...
historians have alternatively identified him with the Aksumite king Armah and Ella Tsaham. Some of the Sahabah exiles returned to Mecca and made the migration...