Evidence: | At first it was thought that Jeremy was deaf - but tests showed that his hearing was perfect. When the condition [dyslexia] was finally diagnosed his mother read to him at home alone in his bedroom and he began to pick up, even though he would still struggle to write words such as 'necessary', labouring over where the Es and Ss should go. |
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Century: | 1900-1945 | ||||||||||
Date: | Between 3 Nov 1938 and 1 Aug 1945 | ||||||||||
Country: | England | ||||||||||
Time: | n/a | ||||||||||
Place: | city: Berkswell county: Warwickshire specific address: Berkswell Grange, Truggist Lane location in dwelling: Bedroom |
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Type of Experience (Reader): |
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Type of Experience (Listener): |
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Reader: | Elizabeth Edith Huggins |
Age | Adult (18-100+) |
Gender | Female |
Date of Birth | n/a |
Socio-economic group: | Gentry |
Occupation: | n/a |
Religion: | Quaker (Society of Friends) |
Country of origin: | England |
Country of experience: | England |
Listeners present if any: (e.g. family, servants,
friends, workmates) |
Jeremy Huggins (Jeremy Brett) |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Author: | |
Title: | n/a |
Genre: | Unknown |
Form of Text: | Print: Unknown |
Publication details: | n/a |
Provenance: | unknown |
Record ID: | 4657 | |
Source - | ||
Author: | Terry Manners | |
Editor: | n/a | |
Title: | The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes. | |
Place of Publication: | London | |
Date of Publication: | 1997 | |
Vol: | n/a | |
Page: | 10 | |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Citation: | Terry Manners, The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes. (London, 1997), p. 10, http://can-red-lec.library.dal.ca/Arts/reading/recorddetails2.php?id=4657, accessed: 02 May 2024 |
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