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Company Commander, 1917; In Childhood; Freddie Flail Proves his Point: An East Anglian Tale |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974) |
Unknown |
Poem |
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Concert Party: Busseboom |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974) |
April 1924 - July 1927 |
Poem |
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Concert Party: Busseboom |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974) |
April 1924 - July 1927 |
Poem |
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Counter Attack and other poems |
Sassoon, Siegfried (1886-1967) |
April 1919 |
Poem |
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Dating of three letters from Ivor Gurney to Edmund Blunden |
Thornton, Robert K. R. Gurney / Ivor (1890-1937) |
Unknown |
Prose |
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Day Dies on the Marshes / Summer in the Trenches / NAPU |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974) |
Unknown |
Poem |
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Dead Musicians |
Sassoon, Siegfried (1886-1967) |
January to June 1918 |
Poem |
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Decline and Fall |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974) |
Unknown |
Poem |
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Describes how she received no notification of her husband's court martial prior to his execution for 'cowardice'. |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
Interview |
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Describes how Vicar from her local parish relates the details of her husband's execution for 'cowardice'. |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
Interview |