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Stage I: Ivor Gurney - 'Strafe'
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Why do we remember the war in this way?
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Shot at Dawn
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Isaac Rosenberg's 'Break of Day in the Trenches'
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The Edmund Blunden Collection
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Notes for a Short Course of Scouting
1916 to 1917
Folder with maps drawn and signed by Edmund Blunden
July 1917
Undertones of War: Chapter XXI: The Crash of Pillars
August 1929
Over the Sacks
July 1917 to December 1917
A. G. A. V.
Unknown
Third Ypres
July 1917 to August 1917
Third Ypres
1928
Third Ypres
August 1929
Items At Our First Concert Party
November 1916 to December 1916
Another Journey from Béthune to Cuinchy
August 1929
On the French Coast ; A Poem of 1917
June 1917 to August 1917
Letter: To Charlotte Blunden.
6th October 1916 to 7th October 1916
1918 Comes In
December 1917 - January 1918
Third Ypres
July 1917 to August 1917
The Veteran
1919
The Prophet
Unknown
The Derelict Grim Skeleton
Unknown
Letter: To Margaret Blunden.
12th July 1916
Letter: To Charlotte Blunden.
August 1915 to November 1918
Battalion in Rest
Unknown
Zero
September 1916 to June 1924
The Sentry's Mistake
Unknown
The Prophet
1928
The Death Glen (Ancre Valley)
27th November 1916
The Cook Speaks Again
Unknown
Rebuke To An Ex-Soldier
Unknown
On Reading That the Rebuilding of Ypres Approached Completion
1928
Letter: To Charlotte Blunden.
9th November 1916
Letter: To Charles Blunden.
August 1915 to February 1919
In Festubert
1916
Decline and Fall
Unknown
Day Dies on the Marshes / Summer in the Trenches / NAPU
Unknown
Battalion in Rest
1928
At Gouzeaucourt, early 1918
Unknown
April in the Salient
June 1916 to August 1916
Another View of Aveluy
October 1916
A. G. A. V.
1928
A Recognition
Unknown
Ypres: January Full Moon
January 1917
A House in Festubert
Unknown
E. W. T. : On the Death of His Betty
Unknown
Dome House
Unknown
Sheepbells
1916
The Welcome
Unknown
Vlam. Chateau
April 1924 to July 1927
Undertones of War
April 1924 to December 1926
Flanders Now
August 1929
Their Very Memory
August 1929
La Quinque Rue
August 1929
Two Voices
May 1916 to December 1916
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