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was published in the journal of the
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In 1977 a weekend celebration was held in
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was referring to Rudkin's "famous article" in her own research. One interesting aspect for folklorists today is that Rudkin did not just record malevolent appearances of the dog, but also times when people reported that the dog was protecting them from other apparitions. Rudkin claimed that the
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Rudkin was interested in the traditions and folklore of
Lincolnshire and began to collect stories and objects that reflected those interests, against the wishes of her parents. It was during this time in the 1920s and 1930s that much of her collecting took place. In 1927 she assisted
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phenomenon was viewed in a more positive light in
Lincolnshire than in other counties. She also recorded instances of 'black dogs' named and known by local communities. In fact, she was the first researcher to empirically categorise 'black dog' sightings.
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In later life, Lucy Arliss moved in with Rudkin, assisted her on archaeological digs and they lived together for the rest of Arliss' life. In 1972 she and Arliss moved to a cottage in
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holds a handbag containing her wedding flowers and letters from him. After George's death she returned to
Willoughton to live and care for her parents.
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was not popular, but over time it came to be appreciated; when it was re-published in 1976 by E P Publishing, it sold out immediately. In 1984
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in
Lincolnshire and is one of the most complete for any region of England, including songs, sightings and folktales. By 1958, the folklorist
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had "a blissful but tragically brief marriage until his early death in 1918". George had served as a commissioned officer in the
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Hellhounds and
Helpful Ghost Dogs: Conflicting Perceptions of βManβs Best Friendβ Encoded in Supernatural Narrative
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Green, Amy M., 'Interior/Exterior in the Harry Potter Series: Duality
Expressed in Sirius Black and Remus Lupin'
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during the First World War and died in the influenza epidemic. He was also awarded the
Military Cross. The
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consist of archaeological and historical objects she collected, these include: a Neolithic jade axe from
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Pettitt, Tom, and Peter Meredith. "The Later Bassingham Plough Play: Con-Textualizing a New Text."
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Rudkin, E. H. and Owen, D. M. (1960). The Medieval Salt Industry in the Lindsey Marshland.
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Rudkin, E. H. (1932). Roman sites north of Lincoln: notes on several known and unknown.
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Lincolnshire Architectural and Archaeological Society Reports and Papers
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The Black Dog book, owned by Ethel Rudkin at North Lincolnshire Museum
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821:"J. M. Carpenter, Ethel Rudkin and The Plough Plays of Lincolnshire"
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Coote Lake Medal awarded to Ethel Rudkin (North Lincolnshire Museum)
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Notes on the history of Toynton all Saints and Toynton St Peter
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Notes on the History of Toynton All Saints and Toynton St Peter
1690:"Ethel Rudkin β Folklore Museums Network β Folklore, Museum"
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Matless, D. (2008). Writing English Landscape History,
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1984 β the Coote Lake Medal, jointly awarded with Dr
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