Poems sent to Aubrey Hall from William Byron
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Title: | Poems sent to Aubrey Hall from William Byron |
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Identifier: | archives.org.au/HMW209 |
Parent item: | Photos, poetry, and notes relating to Bill Byron |
Storage location: | H.M. Wilson Archives/Folder 2 (sort key: 171) |
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Related people: | William Byron · Harold Aubrey Hall |
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Description: | Letter from Bill Byron to Aubrey Hall, containing two poems and a short message. The poems are The Man with the Hoe by Edwin Markham (1852–1940) and My Madonna by Robert W. Service (1874–1958). Possibly written around the time of Aubrey's marriage, when Aubrey was in Busselton and presumably Bill was still in Cossack. Certainly written after the end of 1909, as the poems were all taken from the 24 December 1909 issue of thje London newspaper T.P.'s Weekly. Written on the back of Roebourne Road Board paper. |
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