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TRER/24/98
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"The Abinger Chronicle", Vol. 3. No. 2.
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- May-June 1942 (Creation)
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Contains: poem, "England", by Peggy Whitehouse; "The Symphony" and poem, "After Shearing" by Clare Cameron; poem, "To my Sister", by R. D. Bosanquet [an error for R. G. Bosanquet?]; poem, "The Wood", by Elisabeth [sic] Sprigge; "Turning To" by S. S. [Sylvia Sprigge]; poem, "Tread Slowly, Softly", by G. C. Bosanquet; poem, "Dancing Star", by John Griffin; poem, "On Seeing Many Foreigners At The National Gallery Concerts", by Theodora Roscoe.
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- Abinger Chronicle (journal) (Subject)
- Castle, Frances Mary Mundy- (1875-1959) writer, pseudonym Peggy Whitehouse (Subject)
- Burke, Winifred Clara (1896-1983) author and mystic, pseudonym Clare Cameron (Subject)
- Bosanquet, Richard Guy (1919-1944) philosopher, army officer (Subject)
- Sprigge, Elizabeth Miriam Squire (1900-1974) novelist, biographer and translator (Subject)
- Sprigge, Sylvia (1903-1966), journalist and author (Subject)
- Bosanquet, Geoffrey Courthope (1876-1971) solicitor (Subject)
- Griffin, John (fl 1941) contributor to "Abinger Chronicle" (Subject)
- Roscoe, Theodora Constance Mary (1888-1962) poet, novelist, and painter (Subject)