Ruins at Péronne and 'Our Latest Ordeal', Gouzeaucourt: From Edmund Blunden's Minute Book.
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Ruins at Péronne and 'Our Latest Ordeal', Gouzeaucourt: From Edmund Blunden's Minute Book.
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Author |
Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974)
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Notes |
A photograph of the ruins of a church at Péronne; and a drawing of soldiers in battle, inscribed 'Our latest ordeal. When will it end?!!!' Edmund Blunden notes that the drawing was made by the 1st MEO at Gouzeaucourt, March 1918, and added later in pencil that 'His daughter Anne Innes did come to see me at Long Melford on 7 Nov. 1964; he is still living, aged nearly 80. He was made a prisoner of war shortly after he drew this.' The book was compiled by Blunden with the intention of providing complementary photographs supporting the narrative and poems of 'Undertones of War' (1928), and was inscribed 'E.B. New Year, 1935' while Blunden was living in North Oxford, a neighbour of Graham Greene.
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Item date |
January 1935
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Oxford
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Cataloguer |
Alisa Miller
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Filename |
EBFAM - 236.jpg
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Copyright |
The Edmund Blunden Literary Estate
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Collection ID |
Edmund Blunden's Minute Book
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Repository name |
Blunden Family Private Collection
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Collection
Citation
“Ruins at Péronne and 'Our Latest Ordeal', Gouzeaucourt: From Edmund Blunden's Minute Book.,” by Blunden, Edmund (1896-1974). The Edmund Blunden Literary Estate via First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed May 3, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/9101.
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