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Tag Archives: The Great War
Fulham Palace through the Great War
Running at Fulham Palace until 16 April 2015 (with some closure periods over Christmas), there is a free exhibition entitled ‘Fulham Palace through the Great War’. The exhibition tells the story of the Great War at Fulham Palace, the role … Continue reading
Posted in Archives & local studies, Hammersmith Library
Tagged archives, Bishop of London, Bishop Winnington-Ingram, exhibition, First World War, Fulham Borough Roll of Honour, Fulham Palace, Hammersmith library, local history, local studies, memorabilia, The Great War, William Burley, World War One, WW1
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Your battle wounds are scars upon my heart
Elin Jones (Tri-borough Stock Librarian) inspired by the poetry books available in the libraries, writes: Some of the most moving poetry in English was written as a result of direct experience of the First World War. Here is a quick … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Stock
Tagged Dulce Et Decorum Est, In Flanders Fields, Isaac Rosenberg, Ivor Gurney, John McCrae, poetry, The Great War, Vera Brittain, war poet, war poetry, Wilfred Owen
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