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TRER/24/80
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"The Abinger Chronicle", Vol. 1. No. 4.
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- March 1940 (Creation)
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Contains "Steinitz Please, Not Stodge" by Geoffrey Eley; "Jane Austin" [sic], a poem by Carla Lanyon Lanyon; "The Foreigner in the English Landscape" by Elizabeth Trevelyan; a poem, "It Would be Joyous" by 'S.S' [Sylvia Sprigge]; "The Broad and Narrow Path", by Marjory Allen; a poem, "April", by G. M. Hudson.
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- Eley, Sir Geoffrey Cecil Ryves (1904-1990) businessman and author, director of the Bank of England, (Subject)
- Lanyon, Carla Lanyon (1906-1970) poet (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Sprigge, Sylvia (1903-1966), journalist and author (Subject)
- Allen, Marjory (1897-1976), landscape architect and promoter of child welfare, wife of the 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (Subject)
- Forster, Edward Morgan (1879-1970), novelist and essayist (Subject)
- Steinitz, Wilhelm (1836-1900) chess master (Subject)