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Anne Gilchrist[edit]

I have just realised that the link to Anne Gilchrist is a woman who died in 1885. This website http://www.tradsong.org/sachar96.PDF mentions an Annie Gilchrist who collected "The Gentlemen Soldier" in 1907, so it must be aidfferent person. The "Anne Gilchrist" mentioned in the article on "The Vaughan williams Library" must be that person as well. A disambiguation page is needed. Ogg 21:09, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Anne Gilchrist problem has been solved. The spurious links for Gardiner and Hammond have been removed. Maud Karpeles is now, rightfully mentioned. Ogg 13:57, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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