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What (who) is gomme - definition


Alice Gomme         
BRITISH FOLKLORIST (1853-1938)
Alice Bertha Gomme; Alice bertha gomme; A. B. Gomme; Lady Gomme; Alice B. Gomme; Gomme, Alice
Alice Bertha Gomme, Lady Gomme (born Merck; 4 January 1853, London – 5 January 1938, London), was a leading British folklorist, and a pioneer in the study of children's games.
Andor Gomme         
BRITISH ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN
Andor Harvey Gomme
Austin Harvey Gomme known as Andor Gomme (7 May 1930 – 19 September 2008) was a British scholar of English literature and architectural history. He was a frequent reviewer for the Times Literary Supplement, an author of books on both literary criticism and architectural history, and Chair of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, whose journal, Architectural History, he edited for many years.
Laurence Gomme         
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  • Blue plaque, 24 Dorset Square
BRITISH FOLKLORIST
George Laurence Gomme
Sir George Laurence Gomme, FSA (18 December 1853 – 23 February 1916) was a public servant and leading British folklorist. He helped found both the Victoria County History and the Folklore Society.

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Gomme
Gomme is a surname, and may refer to:
Examples of use of gomme
1. Article continues The Academy states that Mr GL Gomme is about to issue a work on "Primitive Folk–Moots, or Open–air Assemblies of Britain.". The Rev.