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Newsletter No. 12
Newsletter No. 12

The Society's Newsletter

Newsletter No.21 (Autumn 2012) – highlights 

  • Juliet Field, ‘Twelfth Annual Symposium’. 
  • P.J.E. Kershaw, ‘Edward Heron-Allen and the Scholar’s Stone’. 
  • John P. Mahoney and Barbara P. Mahoney, ‘A Genealogical Tour of Selina Simmonds Belasco Dolaro (1849-1889)’. 
  • Joan Navarre, ‘Mystery solved – Selina Dolaro’s final Resting Place’. 
  • John E. Whittaker, ‘A Letter from Lundy’. ‘Foraminiferal Christmas Card – 100th. Anniversary’.

Newsletter No.20 (Spring 2012) – highlights 

  • Francis Beretti, ‘Unseen Corsica, by EH-A (1921)’. 
  • John P. Mahoney and Barbara P. Mahoney, ‘With the Plethera of Heron-Allen Pseudonyms, did the Persona of Flavian Heron-Allen really exist?’. 
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Edward Heron-Allen and the Jessica Alice Palmer Bequests’.

Newsletter No. 19 (Autumn 2011) – highlights.

  • Peter Horton, ‘The Eleventh Annual Symposium at the Royal College of Music’
  • Bill Coleby, ‘The Eleventh Annual Symposium: The Australian Connection’.
  • Alison McCann, ‘The Heron-Allen Society Visit to Clare Island, 14-16 August 2011’.
  • Aine Ryan, ‘A Pilgrimage to Clare Island’.
  • John E. Whittaker, ‘Richard Savin hit by Purple Sapphire Curse – Shock!’.
  • Ivor E. Jones, ‘Heron-Allen’s Recipe for Punch’.

Newsletter No. 18 (Spring 2011) – highlights.

  • John P. Mahoney and Barbara P. Mahoney, ‘The Plausibility of Edward Heron-Allen’s Duelling Affair’
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Flappers, British Empire Leaguers and Foraminiferists on Clare Island, 1911’
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Edward Heron-Allen, Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death’.
  • John P.Mahoney and Barbara P. Mahoney, ‘A Fatal Fiddle: Fiction, Sound and Silly. A Book Review’.

Newsletter No. 17 (Autumn 2010) – highlights.

  • Juliet Field, The Tenth Annual Symposium, 2010’
  • Edward Heron-Allen, ‘The Inexorable Law: Cataclysm the Second’
  • John P. Mahoney, ‘An oscure Week in the Life of a Man who saved (almost) Everything’

Newsletter No. 16 (Spring 2010) – highlights.

  • Juliet Field, ‘The Heron-Allen Memorial Lecture, Lady Margaret
  • Hall, Oxford, 5 March 2010’.
  • Ivor Jones, ‘The first ten Years’.
  • Edward Heron-Allen, ‘The Inexorable Law’
  • Malcolm Hart. ‘Foraminifera of Plymouth Sound: The Legacy of
  •  Edward Heron-Allen 80 Years on’
  • Ivor Jones and John E. Whittaker, ‘The Purple Sapphire on Film’

Newsletter No.15 (Autumn 2009) – highlights

  • ‘The Ninth Annual Symposium’.
  • Alison McCann, ‘Joint Meeting with the Royal Irish Academy’
  • Garry Garrard, ‘Edward Heron-Allen’s Persian Publications’.
  • Ivor Jones, ‘Pedigrees of Heron-Allen and the Peplers’.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘A Beachcomber in Sussex’.

Newsletter No. 14 (Spring 2009) – highlights

  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The Heron-Allen Collection at West Sussex Record Office, Chichester’.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘A Birthday Party. Drawing-Room Duologue by Edward Heron-Allen’.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘A Fatal Fiddle: Edward Heron-Allen and Cricket’.
  • Obituaries of Dominic Wood, Saxon Jones and Alethea Pitt.

Newsletter No. 13 (Autumn 2008) – highlights

  • Nichola Court, ‘The Eighth Annual Symposium’
  • John and Barbara Mahoney, ‘A Fatal Kiss of the Princess: Who did Marmaduke Scott marry?’
  • Joan Navarre, ‘Edward Heron-Allen in the Spotlight’.
  • The Editor, ‘Edward Heron-Allen in the Sale Rooms’
  • Garry Garrard, ‘Edward Heron-Allen and Edward Fitzgerald’
Newsletter No. 12 (Spring 2008) – highlights
  • Samuel F.J. Jones, ‘Opening the Vault’.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Constance Mary Foy and Edward Heron-Allen: A Cheiromantic Friendship’.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘Edward Heron-Allen in America: A rare photograph by Napoleon Sarony’.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘A Photograph of Edward Heron-Allen at the Royal Society’.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘Remembering Edward Morton Barford, Godchild of Edward Heron-Allen, 11th June 1915 – 8th. November 2007’.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The Heron-Allen Graves at Church Norton, Selsey’.

Newsletter No.11 (Autumn 2007) - highlights

  • Seventh Annual Symposium: An Australian Impression’ by  Peter William Edward (Bill) Coleby
  • ‘Hélène Héroys (alias H. Du Coudray alias M.W. Waring), 1906-1971’ by Claude Héroys.
  • ‘Dr. Strode, Veronica Gotch and Heron-Allen’s Guarnerius Violin’ by Phillipa Boston.
  • ‘Reflections of Venice, & Extracts from EH-A’s Holiday Journals (1898 & 1901): Part II by Venetia Jones.

Newsletter No.10 (Spring 2007) - highlights

  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Edward Heron-Allen, Joan Maude and the Gods of the Fourth World’
  • Garry Garrard, ‘ A Fortunate Find’
  • John E. Whittaker, ‘Heron-Allen, A Cow and the Selsey Tram’
  • Venetia Jones, ‘Reflections of Venice & Extracts from EH-A’s Holiday Journals (1898 & 1901)

Newsletter No.9 (Autumn 2006)

  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Sixth Annual Heron-Allen Symposium’, 1-2.
  • Clive Jones, ‘Some News of the Heron-Allen Microfossil Library at the Natural History Museum’, 2-3.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘St. John’s, Putney Hill’, 3-4.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Edward Heron-Allen, Edmund Downey and ‘A House of Tears’’, 4-5.
  • An Interview with Morton Swinburne in the Bognor Post, Saturday 19th. January 1929, part 3’, 5-6.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘R.T. Gould, Edward Heron-Allen and the Sea Serpent’, 6.
  • Georgina Male, ‘Sir Archibald Hamilton, 1876-1939’, 6-7.

Newsletter No.8 (Spring 2006)

  • Venetia Jones, ‘Walter Sickert and Edward Heron-Allen’, 2-3.
  • Jacques Wilkinson, ‘E. Heron-Allen’s Sea-Chest’, 3-4.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘S’Kitakura: or science with a sting’, 5-6.

Newsletter No.7 (Autumn 2005)

  • Garry Garrard, ‘The Fifth Annual Heron-Allen Symposium, held at the Allen Room, Soho, 2 July 2005’, 1-2
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The Fifth Annual Heron-Allen Lecture, held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 11 March 2005’, 2-4.
  • Beachcomber, ’88 Years old and still vegetating thoughtfully’, 4-5.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘The History of Heron-Allen’s Westminster Fire Office Chairs’, 5.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘EH-A, the Purple Sapphire and the Royal Society’, 6.
  • An Interview with Morton Swinburne in the Bognor Post, Saturday 19th. January 1929, Part 2’, 6-7.

Newsletter No.6 (Spring 2005)

  • Timothy J. McCann. ‘Edward Heron-Allen and Frederick William Hamstede’, 1-2.
  • Venetia Jones, ‘Winifred Elizabeth Beatrice Hardman’, 3-4.
  • An Interview with Morton Swinburne in the Bognor Post, Saturday 19th. January 1929, Part 1’, 5-6.

Newsletter No.5 (Autumn 2004)

  • Robin J. Edwards, ‘Account of the Fourth Annual Heron-Allen Symposium 2004, held at the Natural History Museum London’, 1-2.
  • Venetia Jones, ‘The London Adventure: Explorations into hidden literary London’, 3-4.
  • Jane Seddon, ‘A better Mousetrap and the Selsey Feet’, 4.
  • The Times, ‘The Tiger’s Mouth: A false Meteorite’, 5.
  • Timothy J. McCann. ‘EH-A and Lady Margaret Hall;. 6.

Newsletter No.4 (Spring 2004)

  • Brian Hulan, ‘The Third Heron-Allen Symposium, London, 5 July 2003, 2-3.
  • Joan Navarre, ‘Portrait of George Allen’, 3.
  • Andy Henderson and John Whittaker, ‘The Clare Island Survey’, 4.
  • Joan Navarre, ’33 Hamilton Terrace’, 5.

Newsletter No.3 (spring 2003)

  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The Second Heron-Allen Symposium, Chichester, 6 July 2002’. 1-2.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The Heron-Allen Plaque Unveiling’, 3.
  • Tom Creedy, ‘’The Selsey Society Heron-Allen Evening’. 3-4.
  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘Edward Heron-Allen and George Borrow’s Beer Jug’, 4-5/
  • Meic Pierce Owen, ‘Heron-Allen Material within the University of St. Andrews Special Collections’, 5-6
  • Clive Jones, ‘Edward Heron-Allen’s Scientific Library at the Natural History Museum’, 6-7.

Newsletter No.2 (Spring 2002)

  • Timothy J. McCann, ‘The first Heron-Allen Symposium, Chichester, 7 July 2001’. 1-2
  • Ray Russell, ‘The Cheetah-Girl Fiasco’, 3.

Newsletter No.1 (Spring 2001)