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  • Lizzie Collingham, Martin Jones, Nawal Nasrallah, and Dani Noble shared food scholarship and insights into the culinary history of the Middle East.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • Lizzie Collingham, Martin Jones, Nawal Nasrallah, and Dani Noble shared food scholarship and insights into the culinary history of the Middle East.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • See Collingham, 51-89 for a detailed account the segregation policies which eventually infused nineteenth-century Anglo-Indian relations.

    Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta 2006

  • It felt we were simply resuming the ongoing conversation we had started out in Collingham Gardens.

    Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005

  • You see, I'm going to a fancy dress dance at Collingham.

    Second Plays 1919

  • He took the first train in the morning for Beverley, and from there travelled via Collingham to Hull.

    A Book of Remarkable Criminals 1918

  • Collingham is a member, said they would not go on like this.

    Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie (commanding 1st Battn. Royal Irish Rifles) Dated November 4th, 1914-March 11th, 1915 Florence [Editor] Vere-Laurie 1891

  • Collingham by name, to his brother the parson, when he had reëntered their compartment and shut the door.

    The Rome Express Arthur Griffiths 1873

  • Collingham and Colonel Papillon were seated, the former at once pointed out that she was wearing a dark mantle trimmed with the same sort of passementerie as that picked up in the sleeping-car.

    The Rome Express Arthur Griffiths 1873

  • "You call yourself General Collingham?" went on the Chief.

    The Rome Express Arthur Griffiths 1873

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