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[[God’s Easy Yoke]]<br/>
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[[Wise and Foolish Men]]<br/>
[[Diamond Cut Diamond]]<br/>
[[The Woman Who Saw the Lives of the Dead]]<br/>
[[The Rogue Defeated]]<br/>
[[The Just King]]<br/>
[[The Rashness of a Thakur and the Wisdom of a Barber A Charm to Cure Beliya Fever]]<br/>
[[Master Thief]]<br/>
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[[The Deaf Family]]<br/>
[[The Pandit and the Gujar]]<br/>
[[The King and His Sons]]<br/>
[[The Banya and His Two Wives]]<br/>
[[The Way of All Men]]<br/>
[[The Pandit and the Cat]]<br/>
[[The Testing of the Jogi]]<br/>
[[The Conquest of Self]]<br/>
[[The Honest Thief]]<br/>
[[The Tale of Raja Amba and Rani Imli]]<br/>
[[The Raja and the Momiai]]<br/>
[[Fate and Royalty]]<br/>
[[The Teacher and the Weaver’s Slave Girl]]<br/>
[[The Wisdom of Ghagh]]<br/>
[[The Old Woman and the Two Rogues]]<br/>
[[The Raja and His Seven Ranis]]<br/>
[[A Tale of Human Sacri¤ce]]<br/>
[[A Pound of Flesh]]<br/>
[[The Raja and the Three Girls]]<br/>
[[The Foolish Philosopher Refuted]]<br/>
[[38 The Foolish Woman]]<br/>
[[39 The 4 Fools]]<br/>
[[40 The Mongoose Prince and the Golden Ass]]<br/>
[[41 Invisible Suit]]<br/>
[[42 The Pig Prince]]<br/>
[[43 Sepoy’s Tricks]]<br/>
[[44 The Boy in Search of Charity]]<br/>
[[45 The Man Turned Ass]]<br/>
[[46 Magic Things]]<br/>
[[47 Luck]]<br/>
[[48 The Goblin Hand and the Bracelet]]<br/>
[[49 How the Thief Tricked the Goddess]]<br/>
[[50 The Unlucky Beggar]]<br/>
[[51 (none)]]<br/>
[[52 The Four Necessities]]<br/>
[[53 The Clever Barber Tricks the Thieves]]<br/>
[[54 The Boy Devoted to Mother Ganges]]<br/>
[[55 (none)]]<br/>
[[56 (none)]]<br/>
[[57 Master Thief]]<br/>
[[58 Vikramaditya. The Saint & Philosopher’s Stone]]<br/>
[[59 The Woman-Thief-Demon]]<br/>
[[60 (none)]]<br/>
[[61 Daniel in the Den of Lions]]<br/>
[[62 The Unlucky Man]]<br/>
[[63 A Folktale in Verse]]<br/>
[[64 The Mali Girl and the Goldsmith’s Son]]<br/>
[[65 The Wit of Maulvi]]<br/>
[[66 The Mali’s Wit]]<br/>
[[67 A Legend of Bulandshahar]]<br/>
[[68 (none)]]<br/>
[[69 The Tyrant Reforms]]<br/>
[[70 The Thief Discom¤ted]]<br/>
[[71 The Man with 2 Heads]]<br/>
[[72 The Laughing Skull]]<br/>
[[73 Death the Great Physician]]<br/>
[[74 Prince & Minister’s Son]]<br/>
[[75 Game]]<br/>
[[76 The Brahman & the Washer woman]]<br/>
[[77 The Rani’s Clever Judgment]]<br/>
[[78 The Poor Man’s Tricks to Get a Rich Wife for His Son]]<br/>
[[79 Prince Ruby & Princess Diamond]]<br/>
[[80 Skin Debtor and Paynoought]]<br/>
[[81 The Thieves and the Corpse]]<br/>
[[82 The Tale of Two Tricksters]]<br/>
[[83 The Gaming of Rama]]<br/>
[[84 The Raja’s Dream]]<br/>
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[[86 (none)]]<br/>
[[87 Miraculous Conception]]<br/>
[[88 Lady Sweetmeat]]<br/>
[[89 The Cleverness of the Banya Woman]]<br/>
[[90 The Cantankerous Husband]]<br/>
[[91 How the Wise Wife Foiled the Robbers]]<br/>
[[92 The Miser]]<br/>
[[93 Women’s Funny Tricks]]<br/>
[[94 The Brahman and the Deo]]<br/>
[[95 The Value of a Woman]]<br/>
[[96 The Disputed Baby]]<br/>
[[97 The Grandiloquent Letter]]<br/>
[[98 (none)]]<br/>
[[99 Magical—The Thugs]]<br/>
[[100 The Old Woman & the Thieves]]<br/>
[[101 Haroun Al Rashid]]<br/>
[[102 The Trials of a Virtuous Woman]]<br/>
[[103 The Clever Girl]]<br/>
[[104 Witches]]<br/>
[[105 The Faithful Dog Who Found His Master’s Money]]<br/>
[[106 Look-Back-Taboo]]<br/>
[[107 The Raja and His Wives]]<br/>
[[108 The Snake and the Mahua Tree]]<br/>
[[109 The Rani Who Was Charged with Being a Cannibal]]<br/>
[[110 Grateful Tortoise]]<br/>
[[111 Jackal & Demon Outwitted]]<br/>
[[112 The White Snake, a Fairy Tale]]<br/>
[[113 Useful Beasts]]<br/>
[[114 The False Wife & the True]]<br/>
[[115 Guruvurria the Manikin]]<br/>
[[116 The Girl & Her Animal Helpers]]<br/>
[[117 (none)]]<br/>
[[118 The Four Weeping Fairies]]<br/>
[[119 (none)]]<br/>
[[120 Vikramaditya, Frog & Snake]]<br/>
[[121 Boy Prince]]<br/>
[[122 How Ganesh, the Hindu God Came to Have a Mouth Like an Elephant]]<br/>
[[123 The Animated Lollipop]]<br/>
[[124 Ravana and the Physician Dhanvantari]]<br/>
[[125 The Stor y of Bahram Gor]]<br/>
[[126 The Result of Covetousness]]<br/>
[[127 How the Miserly Merchant Was Punished]]<br/>
[[128 The Covetous Man’s Promise]]<br/>
[[129 Honest y]]<br/>
[[130 (none)]]<br/>
[[131 The Well-Bred Sons and the Ill-Bred Sons]]<br/>
[[132 Moralising]]<br/>
[[133 Polite Girl & Rude Girl]]<br/>
[[134 Legend of Gorakh Nath and Nanhak Shah]]<br/>
[[135 A Moral Apology]]<br/>
[[136 Azrail, the Angel of Death]]<br/>
[[137 Industry Is a Virtue]]<br/>
[[138 The Justice of the Raja of Harbongpur]]<br/>
[[139 A Legend of Sri Krishna]]<br/>
[[140 The Monkey and the Alligator]]<br/>
[[141 The Jogi and the Snake]]<br/>
[[142 The Temptation of the Man of Piety]]<br/>
[[143 The Judgment of the Daughter of Vikramaditya]]<br/>
[[144 Luck from a Vow]]<br/>
[[145 A Snake Legend]]<br/>
[[146 Indra and the Murderer]]<br/>
[[147 How the Mock Devi Was Detected]]<br/>
[[148 The Test of a Slave]]<br/>
[[149 The Greed of the Barber]]<br/>
[[150 The Giant Boy]]<br/>
[[151 Beaut y & Beast]]<br/>
[[152 (none)]]<br/>
[[153 The Miracles of the Miyan of Amroha]]<br/>
[[154 The Repentance of Raja Indradaman]]<br/>
[[155 The Greedy Saint]]<br/>
[[156 Karma]]<br/>
[[157 A Change of Sex]]<br/>
[[158 The Thief Who Became a Sadhu]]<br/>

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Anti-architecture

Anti-architecture is a term that was used by Cedric Price to describe his own work[1] and by others to discuss the foregrounding of utility over aesthetics. Wolf Von Eckardt gives the examples of urban petrol stations and major roads.[2] Kenneth Frampton used the term to discuss Maison de Verre in Paris.[3]

A Plan for Plymouth

A Plan for Plymouth, published in 1943, is a report prepared for the City Council by James Paton Watson and Professor (later, Sir) Patrck Abercrombie. It made proposals for the reconstruction of Plymouth after the destruction of its city centre in the Plymouth Blitz, many of which were implemented. It explains the history and geography of Plymouth and looks at the characteristics of the population and its occupations before explaining the plan itself.

Criticisms

Poor Plymouth. It was badly blitzed in the Second World War and then subjected to slash and burn by its city fathers. The modern visitor will find it a maze of concrete blocks, ill-sited towers and ruthless road schemes. Most of this damage was done by one man, Patrick Abercrombie, in the 1950s. The old Barbican district would, in France or Germany, have had its façades restored or rebuilt. Here new buildings were inserted with no feeling for the texture of the old lanes and alleys.[4]

Notes

  • Some Notes on Post-War Development at Plymouth, by J. PATON WATSON, C.B.E., M.I.C.E., M.I.MUN.E., City Engineer and Surveyor, Plymouth. (1949). Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 69(2), 71–78. https://doi.org/10.1177/146642404906900201
  • Craigie, Jill (1946) THE WAY WE LIVE - AN INTIMATE LOOK AT POST WAR PLYMOUTH AND THE PLAN AHEAD, A Two Cities film, F Del Giudice in charge of production

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Wikipedia

  • Carlisle, Cumbria currently just says: "The walls enclosed the city south of the castle and included three gates to the west, south, and east called the Irish or Caldew Gate, the English or Botcher Gate, and the Scotch Gate respectively. The names of the gates exist in road names in Carlisle today."

Archaeology reports

  • West Walls archaeology document dates commencement to Henry I in 1122, David I (Scotland) heightening them in 12th century, 13th century accounts of them needing repair, 15th century repairs, 16th century remodelling of castle and English Gate to take over role of "crumbling city walls", collapse/dereliction/demolition by 1815 (north and east walls) - Irish Gate and English Gate demolished 1811 due to traffic. Survival of West Walls as a natural boundary in any case and warehouses etc built against them.
  • Carlisle Castle Very detailed description of the fragments of wall adjoining the castle.

TCWAAS

  • Perriam, TCWAAS, 1976. McCarthy 1980 and 1990 TCWAAS

Newspapers

Other

  • Hutchinson
  • Electric Scotland "At the time of Charles Edward's arrival in Cumberland, the fortifications of the City had been neglected for several centuries; but it still bore the outward aspect of former strength. The works, which had thus been left to moulder away, were in the form of a triangle, and were separated from the town by a deep ditch. Upon the east angle, which is also cut off from the Parade by a ditch, is seated the Castle, properly so called, though the whole generally goes by that name. These works consist of a dungeon, the walls of which are twelve feet in thickness; a tower, called the Captain's Tower; two gates, one to each ward; there being an inward and an outward ward. In the castle there is a great chamber, and a hall, but no storehouse for ammunition. In the walls of the town, three gateway towers, a semi-circular bastion called Springeld Tower, and the citadel, complete the fortifications: unless we comprise several square towers with which the city Avails are furished; especially one at the west sallyport, and the Tile Tower, both of considerable strength." Memoirs of the Jacobites

Jockey Club of Kenya

Originally East African Turf Club of which Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere was first president. A.S. Cooper, was the first Honorary Secretary of the newly formed East African Turf Club.[5]

First race under EATC auspices 1904. Renamed 1921. [6]

THIS IS WRONG--> The Jockey Club of Kenya was founded in 1965.[7]

The Jockey Club of Kenya describes itself as "the governing body of thoroughbred racing".[8]

Jockey Club of Kenya operates Ngong Racecourse.[9]

The Nairobi Business Park was first envisaged by the Jockey Club of Kenya. The club owned of 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land by the Ngong Road between Nairobi and Karen. The club decided to diversify their land use by restructuring their land portfolio.

Brian Perry (veterinarian) was until recently Chairman of the Kenya Polo Association and Chief Steward of the Jockey Club of Kenya

Monday 09 March 1903 , Lancashire Evening Post "Civilisation" in Uganda News has just reached London from East Africa of the march of civilisation in what it known, too often mistakenly, as the "Dark Continent." This is the formation at Nairobi, one of the principal stations on the Uganda Railway, and just below the famous Kikuyu escarpment, of an East African Turf Club, under the presidency of Sir Charles Eliot, the British Commissioner. Racing of a promiscuous character has for some time past taken place at Nairobi, but it was felt that the time had arrived when it should be properly organised and placed on a proper footing. The lease the racecourse is granted by Sir Charles Eliot, there is an entrance fee of Rs.15, the annual subscription is Rs.ls, and the rules of the Calcutta Turf Club are to be adapted to the conditions of the country, in view of a further meeting which is to take place on Tuesday next.

Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 09 March 1903 London correspondence Whither the Englishman goes, thither he lugs his customs as well as his baggage. The latest mail to London tells the world at home that at Nairobi, somewhere or other on the Uganda Railway, an East African turf club has been formed by the English residents, and a racecourse leased. When the North Pole is discovered one may expect tho discoverer to send home for straw and sawdust to lay down a racecourse, with the Pole as the finishing post.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Otto Saumarez (Mar 2017). "Anti-architecture". Apollo. 185 (651): 188–189.
  2. ^ Von Eckardt, Wolf (1 November 1965). "The Age of Anti-architecture". Ekistics. 20 (120): 270–272.
  3. ^ Grauman, Brigid (Apr 28, 2007). "Jewel with a heart of glass The Maison de Verre in Paris is an experimental masterpiece loved by architects". Financial Times. p. 9.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Simon (2009). England's thousand best houses. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-103929-9.
  5. ^ http://www.britishempire.co.uk/article/sanders/sanderschapter18.htm
  6. ^ "Jockey Club of Kenya - History".
  7. ^ Struwer, Ardina. "Ngong Racecourse Kenya" (PDF). Gallop Magazine. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  8. ^ http://www.jockeyclubofkenya.com/about_jck.php
  9. ^ The Standard, April 3, 2009: Kenya Derby is main Jockey Club of Kenya event

Old Shirley

Various 1956
Adverts for Old Shirley Mills Brewery
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 26 March 1859
Sale of lomg-established baker and grocer on corner of Southampton and Redbridge road
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 04 August 1849
Mentions post office at Old Shirley
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 14 September 1895 South Stoneham Union Board of Guardians
Tanners brook being pollued with soap suds from West India Comapny's washing establishment. Tanners Brook to be the boundary between Millbrook and Southampton from the main road up to the biscuit factory but the rest would be within Southampton.
Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 28 August 1878 Severe storm at Southampton
At Old Shirley the bridge over t IrT ™ ad was P artly washed away, and the hatches at .Shirley Pond had to be raised to prevent a serious disaster. ">■" caused a great rush of water down tho V*. a v_- " ,ld the fencin £ at the Eoyal Mail Washing ■establishment was dislodged and other damage done,
Saturday 28 September 1861 , Hampshire Advertiser
Cricket club mentioned
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 03 January 1891
The People's Hall.— This hall, situated at Old Shirley, has, at the earnest request of Mr. Alfred Pegler, J.P., formerly superintendent of the Sunday School held there, and who has now removed from Southampton, been taken over by the Vicar of Shirley (the Rev. T. W. H. Jacob) for religious services.
Wednesday 28 September 1870 , Hampshire Advertiser
put an additional lamp at Old Shirley, close to the Post-office
Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 27 November 1895
Proposal to use the old council offices as a library
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 12 September 1863
The following applications were made for new licenaea : — Mr. J. Sharp applied on behalf of Mr. J Watte, Eagle Hotel, Freemantle. The house had been built for the pur- pose of an inn, and was aituated half way between the Nelson, and Foresters' Arms, in the Millbrook-road. There waa no licensed bouse for a considerable diatance, and no public-house accommodation of any kind. The applicant had kept hia houae aa a beerhouse to the aatiafaction of his neighbours, and it waa much frequented by the volunteera in returning from the butts. There was stabling for eight or ten horaea, lock up coachhouae, and other accommoda- tion. A memorial in favour of the application waa put in. An application waa made on behalf of Charles Butt, of the Bell, Old Shirley. The houae had hitherto been kept aa a public- house, and waa aituated in a populoua locality where there waa a want of thia Bort of accommodation. The PeninBular and Oriental Company had a large washing establishment in the neighbourhood, aud another waa being erected for the Boyal Mail Company. They knew that waaherwomen must have gin, pure gin, and this houae, if licensed, would enable them to obtain it.
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 26 October 1867
Debate with Boundary Commissioners about whether "new" Shirley had grown out of Freemantle or out of Old Shirley.
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 April 1878
LOCAL BOARD. The first meeting of the ne«ly constituted board was held on Thursday evening at the board-room Church -street, when there were present the Rev. J. Haigh, Major-General Lewis. Messrs. Parsons Cook, J. Lewis, J Powell, Mayoss, and Dr. Cesar. Appoiktisent or Chairman.— The board unanimously re- -Wr-d Mr Parsons as their chairman for the ensuing year, on * l._ uioii-nof the Rev. J. Haigh, seconded by Mr. Coo..— The Chairman returned thanks, saying be would endeavour to carry jut the duties as be baa h'therto done. The Water Supply.— A communication was read from T. P. Wilson giving notice that he intended breaking the ground for the laying of the cast iron pipes from the South Hants Water- works, on the Winchester-road, at the bottom of Old Shirley- hill, and continuing in the direction of the Bassett Hotel
Saturday 03 October 1885 , Hampshire Advertiser
Mavbush-farm Dairy, Old Shirley
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 July 1887
Sale of household furniture, at the Firs. Redbridge Hill, Old Shirley,
Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 26 October 1870
The P. and O. Steam Company.— A considerable addition is being made to the buildings constituting this com- pany s laundry at Old Shirley in the shape of a callanderine and dye house, in which all the coloured articles used in tha steamships will in future undergo the requisite renovation, this work haa hitherto been done at a private establishment but the company are now about to take it into their own hands May this prove to be a positive indication that Southampton and its environs for many years to come will continue to enioythe advantages derived from the presence of this great shippingcorporation.«.
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 29 October 1870
SHIRLEY, Oct. 29 The West India Company's Ice House.— The recent carriage of a large quantity of Norwegian block ice from the port of Southampton to the large ice house belonging to the Royal Mail Steampacket Company at Old Shirley has at- tracted some amount of notice to the character and purposes of that newly -constructed building. It may not generally be known that, in additien to the large laundries of the P. and O. and the West India Companies, which are situated in that place, the latter company a few years since purchased the fine pond there, and erected upon its western edge a large store for ice. and which resembles a modern chapel minus the windows. It is divided into two compartments, each capable of contain- ing about 600 tons of ice ; and it will afford some idea of the amount of this useful article annually consumed by the com- pany s ships when we state that although the house was quite tiled last winter the entire stock has been already exhausted, the monthly consumption averaging about 80 tons. Of course great allowance- must be made for waste, which, during such a hot summer as that through which we have just passed, amounts to nearly 30 per cent. ; but this large loss, there is no doubt can be by various improvements ?? reduced. The blocks of foreign ice just now stored are about 30 inches by 18 inches in size, and are very clear and transparent. The car- taken by the company, and the expense incurred, to procure forthe benefit of the passengers a good supply of ice, speaks volumes in favour of their general solicitude for those who commit themselves to their care.
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 12 January 1889
St James had an Old Shirley mission with a sunday school teacher
Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 08 July 1874
Brewery
Saturday 23 April 1892 , Hampshire Advertiser
Saw mill
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 25 February 1899
AUCTION SALES. Messrs. Perkins and Sons' auction sales next week include ... cob, pigs, poultry, hay, &c., at Maybush, Old Shirley, on Thursday
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 28 November 1885
SHIRLEY, Nov. 28. The Borough Election.— Shirley District. This large district, embracing, as it does, the whole of Shirley, Old Shirley, Maybush, Shirley Warren, Coxford, and Upper Freemantle,
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 31 May 1879
SHIRLEY. MAY 31. Old Shirley Bridge.— The road leading from Southampton to Romsey win be stopped at Old Shirley Bridge on and after Wednesday, June 11th, during tin re-erection of the bridge.
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 17 February 1883
Proposal to not hold Botley Cattle Show on 12th March due to foot and mouth in Old Shirley

After the closure of Lowther Castle

  • Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 17 December 1935 "no statement on rumour of closing"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 23 December 1935 "not come to a final decision regarding the closing"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 27 March 1947 "sales by auction at Lowther"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 03 April 1947 "old decorative porcelain"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 16 April 1947 "lowther castle sale opens"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 17 April 1947 "the end of an epoch"
  • Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 18 April 1947 "The first three days' sale"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 08 May 1947 "collection of carpets and rugs, tapestries"
  • Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 21 May 1947 "the sixth series of sales"

Hugh Lowther was the last resident of Lowther Castle. His brother Lancelot the 6th Earl inherited the estate in 1944 but because of Hugh’s large debts was forced to sell many of the family’s treasures. A large auction sale was held in 1947. Lancelot died in 1953 and was succeeded by James his grandson.

James wished to develop the estates and concentrated on farming. He saw Lowther Castle as an extravagance. After he returned from the World War II he said “it was a place that exemplified gross imperial decadence during a period of abject poverty. The army had damaged the grounds and buildings during the war and the castle had been empty for many years. James offered the Castle as a gift to three local authorities but all refused. At that time the only options for large country houses were to open them to the public or demolish them. He could not afford the former so he was forced to demolish the property. He left the shell of the castle intact as a silhouette. The forecourt became pig pens and the concrete on the south lawns that the army had laid he used as a base for a broiler chicken factory. The remainder of the gardens was used as a timber plantation.[1]

Other

  • Belfast News-Letter - Thursday 29 August 1895 "small wonder Westmorland folk are proud of their Lowther Castle"
  • Carlisle Journal - Friday 29 September 1865 detailed description "bordering the most delicious scenery of England"

Kirkby Thore

Chapel dispute

Kendal Mercury - Saturday 30 August 1851

Other

[2]

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1823 George Greenwood s John Mary Kingsland Place - Labourer
1825 Emma Greenwood d John Mary King Street - Labourer
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Shirley and Freemantle UD

Saturday 20 February 1836 , Hampshire Advertiser -- the new police for southampton Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 August 1836 St James consecrated Arthur Atherley

Inclosure

  • Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 March 1830 meeting re Hill and Shirley Inclosure
  • Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 21 August 1830 cost of inclosure
  • Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 16 August 1845 road alterations around Withedwood

Amalgamation

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 03 January 1880 decision to seek a board

Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 23 June 1880 refusal of a local board of health for Freemantle received from Local Government Board by South Stoneham Union Board of Guardians

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 31 July 1880 The proposed amalgamation of Freemantle with Shirley - report into an enquiry. Freemantle wanted to keep its rural sanitary authority and its parochial committee

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 09 October 1880 letter from Local Government Board proposing merger

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 November 1881 seems to be just after merger with Freemantle

Other

Conservation area

Searching for "shirley AND freemantle"

Poor Law

Workhouse at South Stoneham

Cinemas

Regent

Atherley

Local Board

1884 commercial directory says Shirley and freemantle Local Board of Health office, Church Street, Shirley and the street directory lists:

  • 30 Cato F P Albert college
  • Shirley and Freemantle Local Board office (maybe shown as LB on 1890s map, and LB also appears near Nightingale Grove on same map, but probably means letter box)
  • House Joseph Carpenter Saxon Lodge
  • Here is Albert Street (now called Victor Street)
  • Masters John Kings Arms
  • Congrgational chapel

Shirley Local Board (Local Board of Health for the District of Shirley

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 10 June 1854 Accounts audited Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 15 November 1856 Acorn Bridge at Four Posts was the borough boundary Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 July 1859 Gasworks built without board's permission in Pound Street

Annexation

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 26 October 1867 Local board had existed since 1852. "New Shirley dates from 1827 and was built upon rapidly until the Freemantle estate was laid out."

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 11 August 1883 meeting of ratepayers in Assembly Room, Park Street, about the costs and benefits of a proposed drainage scheme

Ravenswood

Street directory 1876 Scott listed at Ravenswood Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 July 1879 Ravenswood put up for sale Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 21 February 1885 Discussing the idea of leasing Ravenswood Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 21 March 1885 held at "the offices, church-road, shirley". "The new offices for the board" Ravenswood lease approved Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 May 1885 Ravenswood recommended Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 06 June 1885 Preparing to move from Church Street to Ravenswood, an existing building in need of attention

  The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, July 11, 1885; pg. 6; Issue 4077.  First meeting at Ravenswood on Tues 7th July

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 26 October 1889 invitation to tender for "ejectors" gives address as 178 Shirley Road (currently the green convenience store just down from Clarence Hardware)

1887 Kelley's (p30 of 70 in the PDF): Union Road, 169 Stile PH George Smith, letter box, 166 Mrs Power, 168 Mrs Ridges, 170 Thomas Beal, (Nightingale Grove 1-5), 172 Edward Roberts, 174 Joseph Harris Langdon, 178 Shirley & Freemantle Local Board Board of Health Offices (Willian G Newman, Clerk), 186 John Carpenter, 188 The Rover PH Alfred Gates, 194 Mrs Rowe.

August 24 our meetings were moved into a hall in a building called "Ravenswood," on Shirley road. We secured this large house, which contained seventeen rooms besides the meeting hall, at a rental of $200 per year. It served as a depository, and also a home for the workers and for one of our brethren. p. 320, Para. 4, [RISEPROG].[http://www.adventpioneerbooks.com/Text/pioneer/JNLOUGH/RISEPROG.pdf RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS WITH TOKENS OF GOD'S HAND IN THE MOVEMENT AND A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE ADVENT CAUSE FROM 1834 TO 1844.] By J._N._Loughborough 1892, discussed in [2] and [3], [4],

At Ravenswood in September 1883 the first Seventh‐day Adventist church in Britain was officially organized with 19 members although in fact there were some 65 persons by then who had signed a covenant to keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus, 37 of whom had been baptized in the font. In the following month Loughborough, his wife, and daughter returned to America. In 1884 the headquarters were moved to 239 Shirley Road and, as a consequence, the press recently installed at was moved to Grimsby. J. H. Durland succeeded Loughborough and remained in charge at Southampton until he moved to Kettering in 1887, although he also ran an evangelistic campaign at Exeter in August 1885. During his ministry Mrs. vVhite visited the church in 1885. After Lougbborough’s departure the church led a pilgrim existence up and down Shirley Road, including for a while a temporary return to and a sojourn in a back room of the home of two believers at No. 120, For a time it had no permanent minister, but Southampton being what it was, it never lacked visits long or short from visiting brethren... [5]

Brooklyn

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 March 1892 The contemplated new offices on the Brooklyn Estate (1860s map shows a house(?) called Ivy Lodge with a garden fronting Shirley Road. The 1890s map calls it Brooklyn and the garden has buildings at the Grove Road end of the block. on the 1910s map, Harold road has been built over the house and the council building is already labeled "public library" Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 19 March 1892 Plans submitted for new offices at Brooklyn, Shirley Road Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 09 July 1892 One or two stories? (Slightly longer than some reports) Referred to resolution of 16th March Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 August 1892 Setting up a school board inevitable so would need space in new offices Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 10 September 1892 Ammended plans submitted Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 07 January 1893 Public Enquiry into new offices (corner of Grove Road) Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 04 February 1893 Permission obtained to borrow money for new building. Plans being prepared. Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 18 February 1893 Plans available. Discussion about tendering for materials Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 10 June 1893 New offices making satisfactory progress Foundation stone: This stone was laid by W.A.Killby esq, chairman of the Shirley and Freemantle Local Board, June 12th 1893. H.J.West, architect, F.Osman contractor. Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 December 1893 Furnishing the new offices Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 06 January 1894 Allowing the School Board to use the new offices

Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 19 September 1885 lighting, fire appliances, the roads on the Northlands estate (letter from Mssrs Westbury of Andover asking why roads not adopted yet - response that the houses weren't built yet), South Hants Water Company wants to experiment with watering Shirley High Street, gas main suggested at Shirley Pond but no houses to justify it, appointing a "road foreman", sewerage of Freemantle with comment about an outlet at Four Posts and a stormwater pipe at Western Shore, ventilation of meeting room, overhanging trees in Anglesea Road, improving roads by kerbing, watering, channeling etc Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 December 1885 in Boardroom, Ravenswood, Shirley Road. Sewerage of Freemantle - details of scheme Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 23 January 1886 - mentions Southampton's infectious disease hospital at West Quay, street lighting, footpath, clock winding, "a question between undue levity and undue solemnity" (re the appropriateness of applause from the public), road works being done by the unemployed in Pound Street exposing gas mains, fire brigade (equipment stored in council building), member given soap! Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 06 February 1886 - procedures, drainage, roads, disgraceful condition of 57 Station Road, clock, a kerbing contract given to a Swanage company. Lively public - George requested to shut up and Rickie advised to go home. Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 February 1886 - kerbing in Millbrook Road, arrangements for winding the church clock, the condition of road surfaces, kerbing etc, health reports (in this case a smallpox outbreak) Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 06 March 1886 - lighting Four Posts Hill, kerbing, "scavenging" (clearing flytipping), dangerous dead well in Richmond Road, actually an old saw-pit Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 20 March 1886 - drainage, adding gravel to road surface, purchasing a "roller", procedural matters Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 10 April 1886 - street lighting, footpath (Hill Lane residents had to use planks), Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 07 January 1893 - Letter received from "South Stoneham Union Board of Guardians", health statistics including scaletina, typhoid fever, diptheria, erysipelas, smallpox, unfit well-water, application for a slaughterhouse for pigs in Shirley from from Mr Dominy. Mentions an "Inspecor of Nuisances" Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 18 February 1893 Southampton's smallpox hospital ship anchored at Freemantle Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 29 March 1893 Nomination of candidates

UDC

Hampshire Advertiser - Wednesday 27 November 1895 Report to Shirley and Freemantle District Council about "how Shirley and Freemantle are drained" but actually about problems with the system

Writing

Karen Archer

https://www.discogs.com/artist/4036343-Karen-Archer British actress born 26 July 1948 in Lancashire, England. She has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.

https://naxosaudiobooks.com/archer-karen/ Karen Archer has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer, and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.

http://www.englishtheatre.at/english/about-us/archive/season-200405/lifeaftergeorge/cast/karen-archer.html Karen Archer’s theatre credits include Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O’Neill at R.N.T. (2004), Nicholas Nickleby for the RSC and on tour in the US, More Lies About Jerzy at the New End Theatre, My Matisse at the Edinburgh Festival, Memory of Water at Vienna’s English Theatre, Summerhouse at the Belfast Festival, What the Butler Saw at the Mercury Colchester, Ghosts at Manchester Library, Lady Windermere’s Fan at Ipswich, She Stoops to Conquer at the Lyric Hammersmith, The File at Liverpool Playhouse and Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Seascape and Ashes at the Overground Theatre, Kingston. Her TV credits include Doctors, Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, Holby City, Brookside, The Chief, Casualty, Chancer, Keats, Father’s Day, The Bill, Jury, Ruth Rendell Mysteries (No Crying He Makes), The Cleopatras, On The Line, Rockcliffe’s Babies, EastEnders and The Secret Garden. Films include The Mouse and the Woman, Giro City and Forever Young. Her radio credits include numerous broadcasts for the BBC as well as being a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company twice.

https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-other-place/cast Theatre includes: The Mousetrap (West End), Harriet Wilson’s War (Coppermill Prod), The Hundred We Are (Yard Theatre), Happy Ending (Arcola), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre), As You Like It (RSC), Hamlet (RSC), All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC), An Inspector Calls (PW Productions tour), The Goodnight Bird & Generous (Finborough Theatre), The God’s Weep (RSC), Town (Royal & Derngate Theatre), Hamlet, Twelfth Night (Southwark Playhouse), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), Noises Off (Centerstage Theater, Seattle), Life After George, The Memory of Water (Vienna’s English Theatre), Phallacy, My Matisse (Andy Jordan Productions), Misery (Harrogate Theatre), More Lies About Jerzy (New End, Hampstead), Ghosts (Library Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (RSC UK/US tour), An Ideal Husband (New Wolsey Theatre), What The Butler Saw (Mercury Theatre), She Stoops to Conquer (Lyric Hammersmith), Swedish Embassy (Company of Angels), Bare Necessities (UK tour), The File (Liverpool Playhouse), Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seascape, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Overground Kingston). Television includes: Law & Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Doctors, Panorama: Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, Elizabeth, Casualty, The Bill, The Chief (Lead, 4 series), The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Chancer, EastEnders, Rockliffe’s Babies, On the Line, The Secret Garden, Hannay, Brookside, Juliet Bravo, Mitch, Father’s Day, Jury, The Cleopatras, BBC2 Playhouse, Play for Today: Billy, The Crezz, Shadows. Film includes: Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City, The Mouse and the Woman

https://www.spotlight.com/0637-9088-8574 Lots of data

https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Karen-Archer/ Lots of data

https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/17201308.thriller-play-hits-bullseye-keswick-theatre/ (5th November 2018) Review: The Other Place, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. Karen Archer ‘rediscovered’ this play years after first reading it and was so smitten by it that she was determined to stage it. Her determination and desire have paid off. She turns in a true tour-de-force as the central character who realises she is suffering from the onset of dementia. This is not a one-woman production, but Archer, at once vindictive, then vulnerable, dominates proceedings as successful neurologist Juliana Smithton, whose life unravels following a breakdown at a conference.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06k4rhy Director Claire van Kampen and actress Karen Archer talk about the play "The Other Place" and Helen Muir behind London’s late night "Culture Crawl".

https://finboroughtheatre.co.uk/production/miss-wilsons-waterloo/ Karen Archer HARRIETTE WILSON Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Generous and The Goodnight Bird. Theatre includes Happy Ending (Arcola Theatre) The Hundred We Are (The Yard), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), As You Like It, Hamlet, All’s Well That Ends Well (Royal Shakespeare Company), Town (Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton), The Gods Weep (Royal Shakespeare Company at the Hampstead Theatre), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), The Memory of Water (English Theatre, Vienna), Ghosts (Library Theatre, Manchester) and Nicholas Nickleby (Royal Shakespeare Company on National Tour and US Tour). Television includes What To Do When Someone Dies, Law and Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Hustle. Elizabeth I in Elizabeth and Assistant Chief Constable Anne Stewart in four series of The Chief. Film includes Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City and The Mouse and the Woman.

Screamtime

Helienne Lindvall

Helienne Lindvall is a songwriter and musician who writes for The Guardian.[11]

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Elizabeth Morton

See Elizabeth Heery at IMDb

List of public art in Southampton

This is a list of public art in Southampton, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Image Title / individual commemorated Standort Date Artist Material Coordinates
Isaac Watts Watts Park,Southampton

Dale Murray

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Thomlinson

Englethwaite Hall

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Matthew Thomlinson Matthew Thomlinson (1617–1681) was an English soldier who fought for Parliament in the English Civil War . He was a regicide of Charles I ... 2 KB (328 words) - 10:37, April 4, 2012

Dave Thomlinson David N. Thomlinson (born October 22, 1966 in Edmonton , Alberta ) is a retired Canadian ice hockey left winger who played in the ... 3 KB (335 words) - 23:23, June 25, 2012

Mount Thomlinson Mount Thomlinson is a mountain in the Babine Range of the Skeena Mountains in northern British Columbia , Canada , located at the head ... 1 KB (170 words) - 02:32, February 1, 2011

John Thomlinson John Thomlinson (1692–1761) was an English clergyman best known for his diary , covering 1715 to 1722. Life : Thomlinson was born in the ... 4 KB (597 words) - 20:58, July 29, 2011

Ralph Thomlinson Ralph Thomlinson, (12 February 1925 – 12 February 2007) was an American sociologist and demographer . Publications (Books): 1965, Population ... 2 KB (188 words) - 09:11, January 2, 2012

Steve Thomlinson Steve Thomlinson is a Level 3 Cricket Coach accredited with Cricket Australia. Tasmanian cricketer Arthur Thomlinson and son of legendary ... 2 KB (347 words) - 07:31, January 19, 2012

The Nelson Thomlinson School The Nelson Thomlinson School is a Comprehensive Secondary School located in the market town of Wigton , Cumbria , England . ... 6 KB (911 words) - 05:00, January 3, 2012

Theresa Tomlinson (redirect from Theresa Thomlinson) Theresa Tomlinson (or Thomlinson) (1946-) is a children's author . Biography: As a child, she lived in Cleveland and North Yorkshire where ... 4 KB (400 words) - 03:29, March 10, 2012

Restoring the Balance (redirect from Tom Thomlinson) The show features the characters of young Liberal Stirling Addison and young National Tom Thomlinson. The pair are played by Julian ... 4 KB (660 words) - 01:22, November 10, 2011

Rooms

Regular cast members
Actor Character Episodes Years
Jenny Twigge Carol West 53 episodes 1977
Ian Redford Ian West 52 episodes 1975-1977
Anne Dyson Mrs. Beale 51 episodes 1977
William Marlowe Brian Kettle 51 episodes 1977
Julie Shipley Lesley Losey 49 episodes 1977
Jill Gascoine Ruth Harris 45 episodes 1977
Ann Curthoys Kathy Singer 39 episodes 1977
Michael Boughen Geoff Austin 37 episodes 1977
Cheryl Branker Meryl 32 episodes 1977
Diana Berriman Linda Todd 30 episodes 1977
Sylvia Kay Dorothy Lawson 28 episodes 1974-1976
Bryan Marshall Clive Lawson 28 episodes 1974-1976

and many others appearing less frequently. Produced by Jacqueline Davis who also produced Man at the Top and Armchair Thriller.

Piping Live

Artists listed on the 2012 web site[3] include Anxo Lorenzo, Cillian Vallely, Fiddlers' Bid, Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band, Fred Morrison, Gaberlunzie, Inveraray & District Pipe Band, Jack Lee (bagpiper), Lunasa (band), Manawatu Scottish Pipe Band, Manran, Oran Mor Pipe Band, Peel Regional Police Pipe Band, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Saffron United Pipe Band, ScottishPower Pipe Band, Simon Fraser University Pipe Band, Strathclyde Police Pipe Band, Stuart Liddell


Coastal forts etc

Southampton town walls. The English Channel was contested militarily between England and France during the 13th century, and Southampton was both an important base for naval operations and a tempting target for raiders.[4] At the start of the 13th century additional work was therefore conducted to improve the town's defences; the king granted £100 in 1202 and again in 1203 to help develop the earth banks around the town.

1283-1289 during King Edward I's second campaign in North Wales. Conwy Castle was built on a rock promontory.[5] to guard the entrance to the River Conwy.

1539 and 1544. The Device Forts, also known as Henrician Castles, are a series of artillery fortifications built to defend the southern coast of England by Henry VIII.

Between 1804 and 1812 the British authorities built a chain of towers based on the original Mortella tower to defend the south and east coast of England, Ireland, Jersey and Guernsey to guard against possible invasion from France

The Palmerston Forts are a group of forts and associated structures, around the coast of Britain. The forts were built during the Victorian period on the recommendations of the 1860 Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom, following concerns about the strength of the French Navy,[6]

Nab Tower - During the First World War the British Admiralty designed eight towers code named M-N that were to be built and positioned in the Straits of Dover to protect allied merchant shipping from German U-boats.

The Maunsell Forts were small fortified towers built in the Thames and Mersey estuaries during the Second World War

Yellow Cake

Eleanor Bron also gave the premiere performance of The Yellow Cake Revue, a series of pieces for voice and piano written in protest against uranium mining in the Orkney Islands by Peter Maxwell Davies.

In the 1960s and 1970s there were reports[7] of the potential for uranium mining between Stromness and Yesnaby. Plans to open just such a mine were halted in 1980 after local campaigning which included the production of The Yellow Cake Revue[8] by composer and conductor Peter Maxwell Davies, who lived on the neighbouring island of Hoy. The review title refers to Yellowcake, a processed uranium ore.

Stromness is referenced in the title of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies's popular piano piece Farewell to Stromness, a piano interlude from The Yellow Cake Revue, first performed on 21 June 1980 at the Stromness Hotel by the composer as part of the St. Magnus Festival


The Riff Raff Element
Written byDebbie Horsfield
Country of originUK
No. of episodes24
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release2 April 1993 –
1994

Citing

[9] Robson-Brown, Kate; Roberts, Alice M (2007), BABAO 2004 : proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, University of Bristol, Oxford, England: British Archaeological Reports, ISBN 9781407300351

Roberts, Alice (2007). "Specificity of diagnosis in palaeopathology". Proc 6th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology.

Roberts, Alice; Robson-Brown K., Musgrave J.H. and Leslie I. (2006). "A case of bilateral scapholunate advanced collapse in a Romano-British skeleton from Ancaster". International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 16 (3). Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: 208–220. doi:10.1002/oa.817. ISSN 1099-1212.

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Southampton under Ted Bates

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Monuments in t'fells

NY 75093 21456 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, two associated enclosures and three cairns, 170m west of confluence of Swindale Beck and Hilton Beck

NY 75864 22515 : Scordale lead mines

NY 74649 21300 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, an associated field system and two round cairns 700m south west of Great Carrath

NY 75846 19002 : Howgill Fold Romano-British farmstead

NY 76543 22385 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 320m south east of Dow Scar

NY 76561 22483 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 240m south east of Dow Scar

NY 75527 21381 : Swindale Brow prehistoric hut circle settlement, two enclosures & three round cairns, 280m SE of confluence of Swindale Beck & Hilton Beck

NY 76769 20615 : Swindale Beck prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, associated field system, four ring cairns, a round cairn and three hut platforms

NY 73885 23753 : Trundale Gill prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, regular aggregate field system, enclosures, hut circle, round cairn, and three shielings

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Kategorien

I. ANIMAL TALES
Wild Animals
Wild Animals and Domestic Animals
Man and Wild Animals
Domestic Animals ........
Birds
Fish
Other Animals and Objects
II. ORDINARY FOLK-TALES
A. Tales of Magic
Supernatural Adversaries
Supernatural or Enchanted Husband (Wife) or Other
Relatives
Supernatural Tasks ......
Supernatural Helpers
Magic Objects
Supernatural Power or Knowledge
Other Tales of the Supernatural
B. Religious Tales
C. Novelle (Romantic Tales)
D. Tales of the Stupid Ogre
III. JOKES AND ANECDOTES
Numskull Stories
Stories about Married Couples
Stories about a Woman (Girl)
Stories about a Man (Boy)
The Clever Man ..
Lucky Accidents

The Stupid Man
Jokes about Parsons and Religious Orders
'Anecdotes about Other Groups of People
Tales of Lying
IV. FORMULA TALES
Cumulative Tales
Catch Tales
Other Formula Tales
V. UNCLASSIFIED TALES
Unclassified Tales

Tales

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Alle

ATU 400-459#A Riddling Tale#
ATU 650-699#Adventures of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour#650
ATU 560-649#Aladdin#561
ATU 650-699#Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves #also 954
ATU 500-559#Allerleirauh#510B
ATU 1640-1674#Almondseed and Almondella#
ATU 400-459#Ame-no-wakahiko#425
ATU 700-749#Ancilotto, King of Provino#707
ATU 300-399#Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa#310
ATU 460-499#Aurore and Aimée#
ATU 460-499#Baba Yaga#
ATU 1875-1999#Baron Munchausen#1889
ATU Not given#Bearskin (French fairy tale)#
ATU 300-399#Bearskin (German fairy tale)#361
ATU 500-559#Beauty and Pock Face#
ATU 400-459#Beauty and the Beast#425
ATU 700-749#Bella Venezia#
ATU 500-559#Belle-Belle ou Le Chevalier Fortuné#513
ATU 100-149#Belling the Cat#
ATU 700-749#Biancabella and the Snake#
ATU 400-459#Black Bull of Norroway#425
ATU 300-399#Bluebeard#312
ATU 560-649#Boots and His Brothers#
ATU 300-399#Boots and the Troll#
ATU 1000-1199#Boots Who Ate a Match With the Troll#
ATU 850-999#Boots Who Made the Princess Say, "That's A Story"#852
ATU 400-459#Brother and Sister#450
ATU 400-459#Bushy Bride#
ATU 300-399#Buttercup (fairy tale)#
ATU 700-749#Calumniated Wife#
ATU 500-559#Cap-o'-Rushes#
ATU 1-99#Cat and Mouse in Partnership#
ATU 500-559#Catskin#
ATU 500-559#Cinderella#510A
ATU 1440-1524#Clever Elsie#
ATU 1675-1724#Clever Hans (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#Corvetto (fairy tale)#
ATU 700-749#Crescentia (romance)#712
ATU 500-559#Dapplegrim#530
ATU 300-399#Dawn, Midnight and Twilight#301
ATU 300-399#Death's Messengers#
ATU 460-499#Diamonds and Toads#
ATU 1640-1674#Doctor Know-all#
ATU 400-459#Doll i' the Grass#402
ATU 500-559#Don Joseph Pear#
ATU 560-649#Donkey Cabbages#
ATU 500-559#Donkeyskin#510B
ATU 700-749#Drakestail#715
ATU 700-749#E Bukura e Dheut#707
ATU 400-459#East of the Sun and West of the Moon#425
ATU 460-499#Égig érő fa #also 302
ATU 400-459#Eglė the Queen of Serpents#425
ATU 300-399#Esben and the Witch#
ATU 500-559#Etana#537
ATU 2000-2199#Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie#
ATU 500-559#Fair, Brown and Trembling#
ATU 300-399#Farmer Weathersky#
ATU 460-499#Father Frost (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#Father Roquelaure#
ATU 300-399#Fehérlófia (Hungarian folk tale)#301
ATU 500-559#Ferdinand the Faithful and Ferdinand the Unfaithful#
ATU 500-559#Finette Cendron#327 also 510
ATU 300-399#Fionn mac Cumhaill#369
ATU 300-399#Fitcher's Bird#311
ATU 500-559#Fortunatus (book)#566
ATU 300-399#Foundling-Bird#
ATU 300-399#Frau Trude#
ATU 1200-1349#Frederick and Catherine #also 1387, 1653, 1791
ATU 500-559#Georgic and Merlin#
ATU 750-849#Gertrude's Bird#
ATU 460-499#Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What#465
ATU 1725-1849#God Gives a Hundred for One#
ATU 300-399#Godfather Death#
ATU 1675-1724#Going a Traveling#
ATU 700-749#Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree#709
ATU 400-459#Graciosa and Percinet#425
ATU 500-559#Grateful dead (folklore)#505-508
ATU 300-399#Greuceanu#328
ATU 1350-1439#Gudbrand on the Hill-side#
ATU 500-559#Guerrino and the Savage Man#
ATU 400-459#Habrmani (Armenian folk tale)#425
ATU 500-559#Hachikazuki#510
ATU 650-699#Half-Man#
ATU 1350-1439#Hans in Luck#
ATU 400-459#Hans My Hedgehog#441
ATU 300-399#Hansel and Gretel#
ATU 500-559#Harap Alb#531
ATU 1-99#Henny Penny#
ATU 200-219#Herr Korbes#
ATU 300-399#Hop-o'-My-Thumb#
ATU 500-559#How Six Made Their Way in the World#
ATU 500-559#How the Beggar Boy turned into Count Piro#
ATU 850-999#How the Daughter-in-Law Got the Coins#
ATU 300-399#How the Devil Married Three Sisters#311
ATU 300-399#How the Dragon was Tricked#
ATU 850-999#How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped#
ATU 500-559#Ileana Simziana#514
ATU 500-559#Iron John#
ATU 100-149#Jack and His Comrades#
ATU 300-399#Jack and the Beanstalk#
ATU 300-399#Jean de l'Ours#301
ATU 300-399#Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter#
ATU 560-649#Jesper Who Herded the Hares#570
ATU 400-459#Jorinde and Joringel#405
ATU 850-999#Judgement of Solomon#926
ATU 850-999#Judgment of Solomon#
ATU 300-399#Kate Crackernuts #also 711
ATU 500-559#Katie Woodencloak#
ATU 400-459#Khirer Putul#
ATU 500-559#King Fortunatus's Golden Wig#
ATU 850-999#King John and the Bishop#
ATU 400-459#King Lindworm#433
ATU 850-999#King Thrushbeard#
ATU 2000-2199#Kolobok#
ATU 500-559#Kongjwi and Patjwi#510
ATU 300-399#Krabat#325
ATU 650-699#Lāčplēsis#650
ATU 300-399#Lady Featherflight#313
ATU 700-749#Lady of Stavoren#
ATU 500-559#Laughing Eye and Weeping Eye#550
ATU 1350-1439#Lazy Henry#
ATU 850-999#Little Annie the Goose-Girl#
ATU 500-559#Little Catskin#
ATU 560-649#Little Muck (German fairy tale)#566
ATU 300-399#Little Red Riding Hood#
ATU 1440-1524#Looking for a Bride#
ATU 500-559#Lord Peter (fairy tale)#
ATU 560-649#Magic ring#560
ATU 850-999#Maid Maleen#870
ATU 460-499#Maiden Bright-eye#
ATU 850-999#Maroula#898
ATU 700-749#Mary's Child#
ATU 300-399#Master and Pupil#
ATU 300-399#Molly Whuppie#
ATU 400-459#Monyohe (Sotho)#425
ATU 500-559#Mossycoat#
ATU 460-499#Mother Hulda#
ATU 1000-1199#My Own Self#
ATU 700-749#Myrsina#
ATU 300-399#Niels and the Giants#305
ATU 300-399#Nikita the Tanner#
ATU 1350-1439#Not a Pin to Choose Between Them#also 1540
ATU 700-749#Nourie Hadig#709
ATU 1350-1439#Old Hildebrand#
ATU 100-149#Old Sultan#
ATU 500-559#One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes#511
ATU 700-749#Penta of the Chopped-off Hands#706
ATU 650-699#Peruonto#675
ATU 300-399#Petrosinella#
ATU 400-459#Pintosmalto#425
ATU 700-749#Polycrates#736
ATU 300-399#Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples#301
ATU 400-459#Prince Hat under the Ground#
ATU 400-459#Prince Sobur#432
ATU 700-749#Princess Belle-Etoile#707
ATU 300-399#Prunella (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#Puss in Boots#545
ATU 500-559#Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov#550
ATU 300-399#Rapunzel#310
ATU 850-999#Rhampsinit#950
ATU 500-559#Rumplestiltskin#500
ATU 500-559#Rushen Coatie#
ATU 650-699#Seven Wise Masters#671
ATU 300-399#Shortshanks#
ATU 700-749#Silver Hair and Golden Curls#707
ATU 700-749#Sir Degaré#706
ATU 1875-1999#Sir Gammer Vans#
ATU 850-999#Sir Isumbras#938
ATU 400-459#Sleeping Beauty410#
ATU 700-749#Snow White#709
ATU 400-459#Snow-White and Rose-Red#426
ATU 300-399#Snow-White-Fire-Red#310
ATU 400-459#Soria Moria Castle#
ATU 560-649#Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle#
ATU 1525-1639#Stone Soup#
ATU 650-699#Strong Hans#650
ATU 400-459#Sun, Moon, and Talia#410
ATU 300-399#Swan maiden#313, 400
ATU 560-649#Sweet Porridge#
ATU 300-399#Sweet William's Ghost#
ATU 300-399#Sweetheart Roland #also 1119, 313A, 884
ATU 850-999#Tale of the Doomed Prince#930
ATU 500-559#Tattercoats#
ATU 700-749#Tatterhood#
ATU 1675-1724#Thank God It Wasn't A Peso#
ATU 700-749#The Armless Maiden#706
ATU 400-459#The Bay-Tree Maiden#407
ATU 850-999#The Beam (fairy tale) #also 1290
ATU 500-559#The Bear (fairy tale)#
ATU 1525-1639#The Bear and the Gardener#
ATU 150-199#The Bear and the Travelers#
ATU 500-559#The Beauty with Golden Hair#
ATU 500-559#The Bird 'Grip'#
ATU 400-459#The Bird Lover#432
ATU 700-749#The Bird of Truth#707
ATU 560-649#The Blue Belt#590
ATU 400-459#The Blue Bird (fairy tale)#432
ATU 560-649#The Blue Light (fairy tale)#562
ATU 500-559#The Blue Mountains (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life#537
ATU 850-999#The Boots of Buffalo Leather#
ATU 1-99#The Boy and the Filberts#
ATU 1200-1349#The Boy Who Cried Wolf#
ATU 700-749#The Boy with the Moon on his Forehead#707
ATU 150-199#The Brahmin and the Mongoose#
ATU 1640-1674#The Brave Little Tailor#
ATU 850-999#The Bright Sun Brings it to Light#
ATU 400-459#The Brown Bear of Norway#425
ATU 300-399#The Canary Prince#
ATU 100-149#The Cat and the Mice#
ATU 1000-1199#The Cat on the Dovrefjell#
ATU 1640-1674#The Charcoal Burner#
ATU 850-999#The Clever Little Tailor#850
ATU 400-459#The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl#
ATU 400-459#The Crow (fairy tale)#425
ATU 220-249#The Crow and the Pitcher#
ATU 500-559#The Crystal Ball (fairy tale)#
ATU 700-749#The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird#707
ATU 400-459#The Daughter of the Skies#425
ATU 500-559#The Death of Koschei the Deathless#552 also 302
ATU 750-849#The Devil and his Grandmother#
ATU 460-499#The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs #also 930
ATU 460-499#The Devil's Sooty Brother#
ATU 220-249#The Dog and the Sparrow#
ATU 460-499#The Dragon (fairy tale)#462
ATU 1350-1439#The drowned woman and her husband#
ATU 750-849#The Duration of Life#
ATU 150-199#The Duration of Life (fairy tale) #also 828
ATU 560-649#The Ebony Horse#575
ATU 850-999#The Elfin Knight#
ATU 500-559#The Elves and the Shoemaker #also 476
ATU 400-459#The Enchanted Pig#
ATU 400-459#The Enchanted Snake#
ATU 560-649#The Enchanted Watch#560
ATU 460-499#The Enchanted Wreath #also 403
ATU 400-459#The Feather of Finist the Falcon#432
ATU 300-399#The Fiend#
ATU 500-559#The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa#
ATU 500-559#The Fisherman and His Wife#
ATU 1875-1999#The Flail from Heaven#
ATU 650-699#The Four Skillful Brothers#
ATU 100-149#The Fox and the Cat (fable)#
ATU 1-99#The Fox and the Crow (Aesop)#
ATU 220-249#The Fox and the Geese#
ATU 1-99#The Fox and the Grapes#
ATU 1-99#The Fox and the Stork#
ATU 400-459#The Frog Prince#
ATU 400-459#The Frog Princess#
ATU 275-299#The Frogs Who Desired a King#
ATU 2000-2199#The Giant Turnip#
ATU 300-399#The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body#302
ATU 2000-2199#The Gingerbread Man#
ATU 700-749#The Girl Without Hands#
ATU 400-459#The Glass Coffin#
ATU 500-559#The Glass Mountain (fairy tale)#
ATU 300-399#The Gnome (fairy tale)#
ATU 100-149#The Goat and Her Three Kids#123
ATU 750-849#The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan#782
ATU 300-399#The Godfather#
ATU 300-399#The Godfather (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#The Gold-Children #also 303
ATU 500-559#The Golden Bird#
ATU 500-559#The Golden Bracelet#
ATU 400-459#The Golden Crab#
ATU 560-649#The Golden Goose #also 513
ATU 2200-2249#The Golden Key (Grimm's Fairy Tales)#
ATU 400-459#The Golden Root (Italian fairy tale)#425
ATU 500-559#The Golden Slipper#
ATU 500-559#The Golden-Headed Fish#
ATU 1525-1639#The Good Bargain#
ATU 1640-1674#The Good Bargain#
ATU 500-559#The Goose Girl#
ATU 850-999#The Goose-Girl at the Well#
ATU 500-559#The Grateful Beasts #also 613
ATU 300-399#The Grateful Prince#313
ATU 400-459#The Green Knight#
ATU 400-459#The Green Knight (fairy tale)#
ATU 500-559#The Green Knight #also 425,432
ATU 400-459#The Green Serpent#425
ATU 400-459#The Greenish Bird#
ATU 560-649#The Griffin (fairy tale) #also 461
ATU 1-99#The Heart of a Monkey#
ATU 400-459#The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King and the Poor Man#441 also 707
ATU 700-749#The Honest Woodman#
ATU 400-459#The Horse-Devil and the Witch#425
ATU 1440-1524#The Hurds#
ATU 2000-2199#The Husband of the Rat's Daughter#
ATU 1350-1439#The Husband Who Was to Mind the House#
ATU 400-459#The Hut in the Forest#
ATU 850-999#The Ill-Fated Princess#
ATU 400-459#The Iron Stove#425
ATU 300-399#The Jezinkas#
ATU 700-749#The Juniper Tree (fairy tale)#
ATU 400-459#The King of Love#425
ATU 100-149#The King of the Cats#
ATU 400-459#The King of the Golden Mountain #also 810
ATU 500-559#The King Who Wished to Marry His Daughter#
ATU 300-399#The Knights of the Fish#303
ATU 400-459#The Lambkin and the Little Fish#
ATU 650-699#The Language of the Birds#671
ATU 700-749#The Lassie and Her Godmother#
ATU 1350-1439#The Lazy Spinner#
ATU 1-99#The Lion and the Mouse#
ATU 1725-1849#The Little Peasant#
ATU 1525-1639#The Little Peasant #also 1737
ATU 300-399#The Lost Children (fairy tale)#
ATU 2000-2199#The Louse and the Flea#
ATU 400-459#The Love for Three Oranges (fairy tale)#408
ATU 850-999#The Lute Player#
ATU 300-399#The Magic Swan Geese#
ATU 300-399#The Magician's Horse#314
ATU 1440-1524#The Maid of Brakel#
ATU 400-459#The Maiden Tsar#
ATU 300-399#The Master Maid#313
ATU 1525-1639#The Master Thief#1525
ATU 500-559#The Mermaid and the Boy#
ATU 1350-1439#The milkmaid and her pail#
ATU 1200-1349#The miller, his son and the donkey#
ATU 460-499#The Months#
ATU 2000-2199#The Mouse Turned into a Maid#
ATU 1-99#The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage#
ATU 650-699#The Myrtle#
ATU 400-459#The Nine Peahens and the Golden Apples#400
ATU 300-399#The Nixie of the Mill-Pond#
ATU 300-399#The Norka#
ATU 275-299#The North Wind and the Sun#
ATU 500-559#The Nunda, Eater of People#
ATU 275-299#The Oak and the Reed#
ATU 300-399#The Old Dame and her Hen#
ATU 850-999#The Old Man and his Grandson#
ATU 460-499#The Old Witch#
ATU 400-459#The Old Woman in the Wood#
ATU 700-749#The One-Handed Girl#
ATU 1200-1349#The Owl (fairy tale)#
ATU 200-219#The Pack of Ragamuffins#
ATU 1000-1199#The Peasant and the Devil#
ATU 750-849#The Peasant in Heaven#
ATU 850-999#The Peasant's Wise Daughter#
ATU 400-459#The Pig King#
ATU 650-699#The Pink#
ATU 1525-1639#The Pot Bears a Son#
ATU 700-749#The Princess and the Pea#
ATU 300-399#The Princess in the Chest#307
ATU 500-559#The Princess on the Glass Hill#
ATU 500-559#The Princess on the Glass Hill#530
ATU 500-559#The Princess That Wore a Rabbit-skin Dress#
ATU 500-559#The Princess Who Never Smiled#
ATU 500-559#The Queen Bee#
ATU 700-749#The Ram (fairy tale)#725 also 923
ATU 400-459#The Raven (Brothers Grimm)#
ATU 500-559#The Raven (Italian fairy tale)#
ATU 300-399#The Red Ettin#303
ATU 850-999#The Riddle (fairy tale)#
ATU 750-849#The Ridiculous Wishes#
ATU 850-999#The Robber Bridegroom (fairy tale)#
ATU 700-749#The Rose-Tree#
ATU 300-399#The Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise#
ATU 500-559#The Sea-Hare#
ATU 300-399#The Seven Foals#314 also 471
ATU 400-459#The Seven Ravens#
ATU 1200-1349#The Seven Swabians#
ATU 500-559#The Sharp Grey Sheep#
ATU 500-559#The She-bear#
ATU 750-849#The Singing Bone#
ATU 400-459#The Singing, Springing Lark#
ATU 100-149#The Six Servants#
ATU 400-459#The Six Swans#
ATU 400-459#The Sleeping Prince (fairy tale)#
ATU 400-459#The Small-tooth Dog#
ATU 275-299#The Snake and the Farmer#
ATU 400-459#The Snake Prince#
ATU 1350-1439#The Snow-child#
ATU 300-399#The Sorcerer's Apprentice#
ATU 300-399#The Spirit in the Bottle#
ATU 400-459#The Sprig of Rosemary#
ATU 750-849#The Star Money#
ATU 750-849#The Stolen Farthings#
ATU 500-559#The Stonecutter#555
ATU 500-559#The Story of Pretty Goldilocks#530
ATU 300-399#The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was#
ATU 500-559#The Story of Zoulvisia#519
ATU 275-299#The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean#
ATU 850-999#The Swineherd#850
ATU 750-849#The Tailor in Heaven#
ATU 1000-1199#The Tailor Who Sold His Soul to the Devil#
ATU 500-559#The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish#
ATU 400-459#The Tale of the Hoodie#
ATU 400-459#The Tale of the Queen Who Sought a Drink From a Certain Well#
ATU 300-399#The Tale of the Shifty Lad, the Widow's Son#
ATU 700-749#The Tale of Tsar Saltan#707
ATU 300-399#The Thief and His Master#
ATU 300-399#The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin#300
ATU 300-399#The Three Apprentices#
ATU 650-699#The Three Army Surgeons#
ATU 500-559#The Three Aunts#
ATU 400-459#The Three Daughters of King O'Hara#425
ATU 560-649#The Three Dogs#
ATU 500-559#The Three Enchanted Princes#552
ATU 460-499#The Three Fairies#
ATU 400-459#The Three Feathers#
ATU 460-499#The Three Heads of the Well#
ATU 650-699#The Three Languages#671
ATU 700-749#The Three Little Birds#
ATU 400-459#The Three Little Men in the Wood#
ATU 460-499#The Three Little Men in the Wood #also 403
ATU 100-149#The Three Little Pigs#
ATU 560-649#The Three May Peaches #also 461
ATU 400-459#The Three Princesses of Whiteland#400 also 810
ATU 560-649#The Three Snake-Leaves#
ATU 500-559#The Three Spinners#500
ATU 150-199#The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal#
ATU 560-649#The Tinderbox#
ATU 275-299#The Tortoise and the Hare#
ATU 100-149#The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse#
ATU 500-559#The True Bride #also 884
ATU 1675-1724#The Turnip #also 1960
ATU 850-999#The Twa Knights#
ATU 400-459#The Twelve Brothers#
ATU 300-399#The Twelve Dancing Princesses#
ATU 850-999#The Twelve Huntsmen#
ATU 460-499#The Twelve Months (fairy tale) #also 510
ATU 400-459#The Twelve Wild Ducks#
ATU 300-399#The Two Brothers#
ATU 560-649#The Two Brothers#
ATU 460-499#The Two Caskets#
ATU 850-999#The Two Kings' Children #also 313
ATU 1640-1674#The Valiant Little Tailor#
ATU 560-649#The Water Mother#
ATU 300-399#The Water Nixie#
ATU 500-559#The Water of Life (German fairy tale)#
ATU 700-749#The Water of Life (Spanish fairy tale)#
ATU 1-99#The Wedding of Mrs. Fox #also 1350,1510
ATU 400-459#The Well of the World's End#
ATU 400-459#The White Bride and the Black One#
ATU 400-459#The White Doe#403
ATU not given#The White Dove (Danish fairy tale)#
ATU 300-399#The White Dove (French fairy tale)#
ATU 650-699#The White Snake#673
ATU 750-849#The Willful Child#
ATU 2000-2199#The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack #also 563, 212
ATU 460-499#The Witch in the Stone Boat#
ATU 1-99#The Wolf and the Fox#
ATU 100-149#The Wolf and the Lamb#
ATU 100-149#The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats#
ATU 100-149#The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing#
ATU 750-849#The Woman Who Had No Shadow#
ATU 500-559#The Wonderful Birch#
ATU 150-199#The Wonderful Musician#
ATU 400-459#The Young Slave#
ATU 700-749#The Young Slave#
ATU 2000-2199#This Is the House That Jack Built#
ATU 100-149#Three Billy Goats Gruff#
ATU 700-749#Thumbling#700
ATU 700-749#Tom Thumb#
ATU 460-499#Tongue-Cut Sparrow#
ATU 100-149#Town Musicians of Bremen#
ATU 560-649#True and Untrue#
ATU 500-559#Trusty John#
ATU 500-559#Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf#
ATU 400-459#Udea and her Seven Brothers#
ATU 700-749#Udea and her Seven Brothers #also 451
ATU 400-459#Umamba (Zulu folktale)#425
ATU 460-499#Urashima Tarō#681 also 470
ATU 400-459#Uriko-hime#408
ATU 200-219#Verlioka#
ATU 300-399#Viy (story)#
ATU 850-999#Water and Salt#923
ATU 850-999#What Is the Fastest Thing in the World?#
ATU 400-459#Whitebear Whittington#425
ATU 400-459#White-Bear-King-Valemon#
ATU 500-559#Whuppity Stoorie#
ATU 1-99#Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed#
ATU 560-649#Why the Sea is Salt#
ATU 300-399#World tree#301
ATU 300-399#Yamata no Orochi#
ATU 300-399#Young Beichan#313

Estland

done

Ägypten

The Princess in the Suit of Leather#510
Rhodopis#Same as Cinderella
Tale of the Doomed Prince#554
Tale of Two Brothers#318
The Story of Arab-Zandiq#707
The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters (Egyptian folktale)#425

Ungarn

The Gold-bearded Man#554
Lovely Ilonka#408,425,706
The Serpent Prince (Hungarian Folk Tale)#425
Two Pieces of Nuts#707

Indonesien

Bawang Merah Bawang Putih#Cinderella

Irland

The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen#953
The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener#550
The Legend of Knockgrafton#503

Italien

The Story of Bensurdatu#301
Catherine and Her Destiny#938
The Dove (fairy tale)#313,884
The Dragon (fairy tale)#462
The Golden Lion#854
Princess Rosette#403
Thirteenth (fairy tale)#328
The Three Fairies#480
The Three Sisters (fairy tale)#432

Polen

King Kojata#313
Waligóra and Wyrwidąb#300

Rumänien

The Boys with the Golden Stars#707
The Fairy Aurora#551
The Golden Stag (fairy tale)#450
Little Wildrose#554
A String of Pearls Twined with Golden Flowers#707

Serbien

Baš Čelik#552

Spanien

La Fada Morgana (Catalan folk tale)#425

Vietnam

The Story of Tấm and Cám#Cinderella

Korea

Kongjwi and Patjwi#510
The Cunning Servant#1640

Frankreich

The Bee and the Orange Tree#313#ATU 300-399
The Dirty Shepherdess#923#ATU 850-999
The Little Green Frog#550#ATU 500-559
Little Johnny Sheep-Dung#314#ATU 300-399
Persinette#310#ATU 300-399
La petite Toute-Belle#709#ATU 700-749
Princess Rosette#403#ATU 400-459
La Ramée and the Phantom#307#ATU 300-399
The White Cat (fairy tale)#402#ATU 400-459

Island

Asmund and Signy#no ATU
The Cottager and his Cat#no ATU
Geirlug The King's Daughter#no ATU
Habogi#no ATU
Hermod and Hadvor#no ATU
The Horse Gullfaxi and the Sword Gunnfoder#no ATU
How Geirald the Coward was Punished#no ATU
Kisa the Cat#no ATU
Prince Ring#no ATU
The Story of The Farmer's Three Daughters (Icelandic fairy tale)#707#ATU 700-749
The Witch in the Stone Boat#462#ATU 460-499

Britain, England, Scotland

The Red Ettin#303#ATU 300-399
Nix Nought Nothing#313#ATU 300-399
Fairy Ointment#476#ATU 460-499
The Old Witch#480#ATU 460-499
The Three Heads of the Well#480#ATU 460-499
The Little Bull-Calf#510#ATU 500-559
How Ian Direach got the Blue Falcon#550#ATU 500-559
The King of England and his Three Sons#551#ATU 500-559
Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box#560#ATU 560-649
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree#709#ATU 700-749
The Ridere of Riddles#851#ATU 850-999
Conall Cra Bhuidhe#953#ATU 850-999
Dick Whittington and His Cat#1651#ATU 1640-1674
The Battle of the Birds#222,537,312,313#ATU 220-249, ATU 500-559, ATU 300-399

No ATU but "collected", not "written"

Childe Rowland#no ATU
Goldilocks and the Three Bears#no ATU
Mr Miacca#no ATU
Peronella#no ATU
The Brown Bear of the Green Glen#no ATU
The Buried Moon#no ATU
The Daughter Of King Under-Waves#no ATU
The Fish and the Ring#no ATU
The Girl and the Dead Man#no ATU
The Hedley Kow#no ATU
The Hobyahs#no ATU
The King of Lochlin's Three Daughters#no ATU
The Magpie's Nest#no ATU
The Master and his Pupil#no ATU
The Rider Of Grianaig, And Iain The Soldier's Son#no ATU
The Sea-Maiden#no ATU
The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh#no ATU
Luck of Edenhall#no ATU for fairy cup legend

Final checks

The_Jackal_and_the_Spring
The_Daughter_of_Buk_Ettemsuch#405
The_Cow-Tail_Switch,_and_Other_West_African_Stories
Mbeku
Anansi
The_Black_Cloth
Tales_of_Amadou_Koumba
The_Son_of_the_Ogress_(Kabylian_folk_tale)#425
The_Boy_and_the_Wolves
The_Vain_Little_Mouse
Red_Indian_Folk_and_Fairy_Tales
Mount_Vernon_and_Fairway
Thakurmar_Jhuli
Puthi
Saat_Bhai_Champa
The_Bronze_Ring
Fire_Boy_(Japanese_folktale)
The_Adventures_of_Massang#301
The_White_Bird_and_His_Wife#425
The_Pretty_Little_Calf#707
The_Rich_Khan_Badma#707
The_Ruby_Prince_(Punjabi_folktale)#425
The_Wise_Princess
Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears
The_Hundredth_Princess
The_Magician's_Tea-Party
A_Lost_Wand
The_Three_Clever_Kings
Virgilius_the_Sorcerer
Once_on_a_Time
The_Prince's_Dream
The_Heart_of_Princess_Joan
The_King_of_the_Golden_River
The_Wonderful_Toymaker
The_Little_Princess_and_the_Poet
The_Professor_of_Practical_Jokes
The_Bloody_Chamber
The_Pretty_Little_Calf
Ye_Xian
The_Wolf_of_Zhongshan
The_Magic_Lotus_Lantern
Long,_Broad_and_Sharpsight
Honza
Otesánek
I_Know_What_I_Have_Learned
Maiden_Bright-eye
The_Troll's_Daughter#302
The_White_Dove_(Danish_fairy_tale)
Works_by_Hans_Christian_Andersen
The_Prince_and_the_Princess_in_the_Forest
The_Magic_Book
The_dragon_and_daughter
The_Little_Match_Girl
The_Ice-Maiden
Short_stories_by_Hans_Christian_Andersen
The_Tallow_Candle
The_Wild_Swans#451
Thumbelina
The_Emperor's_New_Clothes
The_Steadfast_Tin_Soldier
Ole_Lukøje
The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale)
The_Snow_Queen
The_Little_Mermaid
The_Fir-Tree
The_Most_Incredible_Thing
The_Ugly_Duckling
The_Elf_Mound
The_Garden_of_Paradise
The_Goblin_and_the_Grocer
Golden_Treasure
The_Flying_Trunk
The_Teapot
The_Shadow_(fairy_tale)
Blockhead_Hans
The_Angel_(fairy_tale)
Prince_Wolf#621,505
Korean_fairy_tales
Chinese_fairy_tales
Japanese_fairy_tales
The_Buried_Moon
The_Fish_and_the_Ring
The_Hedley_Kow
The_Magpie's_Nest
The_Master_and_his_Pupil
Mr_Miacca
Childe_Rowland
Luck_of_Edenhall
The_Squirrel_Wife
Works_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalk
The_Pedlar's_Pack
Babes_in_the_Wood
Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears
The_Necklace_of_Princess_Fiorimonde
Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears
Peronella
The_Hobyahs
The_Child_who_came_from_an_Egg
A_Tale_of_the_Tontlawald
The_Gold-spinners
The_Magic_Swan
The_Three_Treasures_of_the_Giants
Huldufólk
Jack_the_Giant_Killer
The_Adventures_of_Covan_the_Brown-haired
The_Fox_and_the_Golden_Egg
A_Book_of_Giants
Gianni_and_the_Ogre
The_Smith_and_the_Devil
Errementari
The_Creation_of_the_Violin
Fortune_and_the_Wood-Cutter
Fairytale_Forest
Jack_tales
List_of_Manning-Sanders_tales_by_region
The_Poor_Old_Lady_(La_Pobre_viejecita)
Old_Rinkrank#311
Trudi_Gerster
The_Gifts_of_the_Magician
The_Princess_Mouse:_A_Tale_of_Finland
The_Tomten_in_Åbo_Castle
Sampo_Lappelill
Bearskin_(French_fairy_tale)
The_Enchanted_Canary
The_Nettle_Spinner
Prince_Hyacinth_and_the_Dear_Little_Princess
The_Princess_Mayblossom
The_Story_of_the_Queen_of_the_Flowery_Isles
Rosanella
Starlight_(fairy_tale)
The_Groac'h_of_the_Isle_of_Lok
Works_by_Charles_Perrault
The_Golden_Branch
The_Wizard_King
The_Imp_Prince
Jonnikin_and_the_Flying_Basket:_French_Folk_and_Fairy_Tales
Riquet_with_the_Tuft
Fairer-than-a-Fairy_(Caumont_de_La_Force)
Fairer-than-a-Fairy_(Mailly)
The_Little_Good_Mouse
Le_Foyer_breton
Les_mille_et_une_nuits
Alphege,_or_the_Green_Monkey
Prince_Darling
The_Benevolent_Frog
The_Story_of_Princess_Zeineb_and_King_Leopard#425
The_Princess_Who_Was_Hidden_Underground
The_Three_Linden_Trees
The_Golden_Key_(Grimm's_Fairy_Tales)
Märchenbrunnen
The_Enchanted_Princess#554
Origin_of_the_Snow_White_tale 709, 327, 410, 510, 511, 451
The_Crumbs_on_the_Table#236
The_Donkey_(fairy_tale)#430
Heart_of_Stone_(German_fairy_tale)
Dwarf_Nose
Der_kleine_Häwelmann
Der_blonde_Eckbert
The_Green_Snake_and_the_Beautiful_Lily
King_Rother
Little_Peter's_Journey_to_the_Moon
The_Hare's_Bride#311
Clever_Gretel#1741
The_Devil's_Sooty_Brother
Brother_Lustig
Gambling_Hansel#330
The_Shroud_(fairy_tale)769
Der_Runenberg
Brother_and_Sister_(Greek_fairy_tale)#403
The_Goat_Girl
Kallo_and_the_Goblins
Kallikantzaros
The_Seven-headed_Serpent
Mr_Simigdáli#425
Damian_and_the_Dragon:_Modern_Greek_Folk-Tales
Kallikantzaros
Sun,_Moon_and_Morning_Star#707
Mattie_the_Goose-boy_(poem)
The_Enchanted_Cat
Fairyland's_Beauty
Tritill,_Litill,_and_the_Birds
The_Glass_Man_and_the_Golden_Bird
The_Boy_who_could_keep_a_Secret
The_Boy_Who_Could_Keep_a_Secret
The_Creation_of_the_Violin
Asmund_and_Signy
The_Cottager_and_his_Cat
Geirlug_The_King's_Daughter
Habogi
Hermod_and_Hadvor
The_Horse_Gullfaxi_and_the_Sword_Gunnfoder
How_Geirald_the_Coward_was_Punished
Kisa_the_Cat
Prince_Ring
Diamond_Cut_Diamond_(fairy_tale)
The_Fisher-Girl_and_the_Crab
Jackal_or_Tiger?
The_Jogi's_Punishment
The_King_Who_Would_Be_Stronger_Than_Fate
Thakurmar_Jhuli
Tulisa,_the_Wood-Cutter's_Daughter#425
Saat_Bhai_Champa
The_Three_Princes_of_Serendip
What_the_Rose_did_to_the_Cypress
Qubad_Kamran
Manohara
Vessantara_Jātaka
Mahanipata_Jataka
The_Ass_and_the_Pig
The_Ass_in_the_Lion's_Skin
The_Cock,_the_Dog_and_the_Fox
The_Dog_and_Its_Reflection
Lion's_share
The_Frightened_Hares
The_Goose_that_Laid_the_Golden_Eggs
Hasht-Bihisht_(poem)
The_Tale_of_the_Four_Dervishes
Singhasan_Battisi
Kathasaritsagara
Baital_Pachisi
Tutinama
Mahakapi_Jataka
Four_harmonious_animals
Prince_Sattva
Sibi_Jataka
Madanakamaraja_Katha
The_Blue_Jackal
The_Deer_without_a_Heart#52
The_Fox_and_the_Sick_Lion
The_Lion,_the_Bear_and_the_Fox
Princess_Himal_and_Nagaray#425
The_Turtle_Prince_(folktale)
The_Tortoise_and_the_Birds
Indian_legends
Riddles_of_Amir_Khusrow
Damarwulan
Persian_fairy_tales
The_King_of_Erin_and_the_Queen_of_the_Lonesome_Island
The_Wonderful_Tune
The_Crock_of_Gold_(novel)
The_Old_Cows_Days/The_Days_of_the_Brindled_Cow
The_Soul_Cages_(story)
Brewery_of_Eggshells
The_Happy_Prince_and_Other_Tales
The_Remarkable_Rocket
Stingy_Jack
A_House_of_Pomegranates
The_Cunning_Shoemaker
The_Enchanted_Doe
Fair_Brow
The_Fair_Fiorita
The_Flea_(fairy_tale)
The_Goat-Faced_Girl
How_the_Hermit_Helped_to_Win_the_King's_Daughter
How_to_find_out_a_True_Friend
In_Love_with_a_Statue
The_Merchant_(fairy_tale)
The_Months
Sapia_Liccarda
The_Slave_Mother
The_Little_Girl_Sold_with_the_Pears
Misfortune_(folk_tale)
Maestro_Lattantio_and_His_Apprentice_Dionigi
Il_Guerrin_Meschino
Pentamerone
The_Three_Crowns
The_King_Who_Would_Have_a_Beautiful_Wife
Costanza_/_Costanzo
The_Three_Cauliflowers
Il_diavolo_dal_naso_d'argento
Il_naso_d'argento
Violet_(fairy_tale)
The_Three_Princes_of_Serendip
Cannetella
Bunbuku_Chagama
The_Cat's_Elopement
The_Fountain_of_Youth_(fairy_tale)
Hanasaka_Jiisan
Kachi-kachi_Yama
Shippeitaro#300
The_Crab_and_the_Monkey
Japanese_folktales
Issun-bōshi
Momotarō
The_Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter
The_Dream_of_Akinosuke
Nezumi_no_Sumō
Kintarō
The_Boy_Who_Drew_Cats
Kasa_Jizō
Kaguya-hime
Tawara_Tōda_Monogatari
Kobutori_Jiisan#503
Oto-hime
Fire_Boy_(Japanese_folktale)
The_Snail_Son_(Japanese_folktale)#425
The_Fox_Sister
Janghwa_Hongryeon_jeon
The_Tale_of_Shim_Chong
The_Tiger_and_the_Dried_Persimmon
Ureongi_gaksi
Heungbu_and_Nolbu
Jūratė_and_Kastytis
The_Three_Princes_and_their_Beasts
Preeta_Samarasan
Gurumapa
The_Sparrow's_Lost_Bean
Dhon_Cholecha
The_Companion_(fairy_tale)
Per_Gynt
Norwegian_Folktales
Prince_Saiful_Malook_and_Badri_Jamala
The_Tale_of_the_Four_Dervishes
The_Three_Princes_of_Serendip
What_the_Rose_did_to_the_Cypress
The_Maiden_with_the_Rose_on_her_Forehead
The_Rich_Brother_and_the_Poor_Brother
What_Came_of_Picking_Flowers
Clever_Maria
The_Enchanted_Maiden
The_False_Prince_and_the_True
The_Prince_Who_Wanted_to_See_the_World
The_Red_King_and_the_Witch:_Gypsy_Folk_and_Fairy_Tales
The_Creation_of_the_Violin
Făt-Frumos_with_the_Golden_Hair
The_Man_of_Stone
Stan_Bolovan
The_Flower_Queen's_Daughter
The_Giants_and_the_Herd-boy
The_Hazelnut_Child
Legende_sau_basmele_românilor
Mogarzea_and_his_Son
The_Creation_of_the_Violin
The_Hairy_Man
To_Your_Good_Health!
The_Witch_(fairy_tale)
The_Malachite_Box_short_stories
Barbara_the_Fair_with_the_Silken_Hair
The_Fool_of_the_World_and_the_Flying_Ship_(book)
Ivan_the_Fool_(story)
The_Scarlet_Flower
The_Tale_of_Peter_and_Fevronia
Tale_of_Alexander_Pushkin
The_Fool_of_the_World_and_the_Flying_Ship
Yeruslan_Lazarevich
Fairy_tales_collected_by_Alexander_Afanasyev
Go_I_Know_Not_Whither_and_Fetch_I_Know_Not_What
The_Wicked_Sisters
Storm-Bogatyr,_Ivan_the_Cow's_Son#300, 519
The_Tale_of_the_Dead_Princess_and_the_Seven_Knights
Vasilisa_the_Priest's_Daughter
The_Wise_Little_Girl
The_Great_Snake
The_Three_Fat_Men
The_Daughter_Of_King_Under-Waves
The_King_of_Lochlin's_Three_Daughters
The_Rider_Of_Grianaig,_And_Iain_The_Soldier's_Son
The_Sea-Maiden
The_Young_King_Of_Easaidh_Ruadh
Lord_Reay
The_Brown_Bear_of_the_Green_Glen
Scottish_Folk_Tales
The_Girl_and_the_Dead_Man
The_Light_Princess
Little_Daylight
Prince_Prigio
Trilby,_or_the_Fairy_of_Argyll
The_Story_of_Three_Wonderful_Beggars
The_Dragon_and_the_Prince
The_Story_of_Three_Wonderful_Beggars
The_Vain_Little_Mouse
The_Wounded_Lion
Among_Gnomes_and_Trolls
Andras_Baive
The_Elf_Maiden
How_the_Stalos_were_Tricked
Stallo
The_Death_of_Abu_Nowas_and_of_his_Wife
The_Silent_Princess
Madschun
The_Golden-Haired_Children#707
The_Hundred-knot_Bamboo_Tree
Trương_Ba's_Soul_in_the_Butcher's_Body
The_Story_of_Thạch_Sanh
Ba_Giai_and_Tú_Xuất
Trạng_Quỳnh
The_Golden_Starfruit_Tree
The_Legend_of_Mai_An_Tiêm
The_Tale_of_Từ_Thức_Marrying_a_Goddess