Poem 1914-1918

Item

Title

Identifier

5157.doc
GWA_3776_Poem_1914-1918.doc

Abstract

Believe the author to have lived near Beverley, East Yorkshire.

Editor's Comment:
Forty-one stanzas, opening lines as follows: 'In the year nineteen and fourteen, | When the fields were white with corn,...'

As the author mentions being called-up on 18th March 1916, and was wounded on 15th September (year not stated) having gone 'over the top', it seems likely that the action referred to is the battle of Flers-Courcelette, and that the poem was written while convalescing sometime after, in 1916 or 1917. References to 'the lads at the Front today' imply that the war was still being fought during the poem's composition. The author served in a Fusiliers Regiment.

Date

1917

Date Created

1917-01-01

Temporal Coverage

1917-12-31

Source

Unknown

Medium

Text: Transcription

Type

Poem

Contributor

Richard Marshall
Brian Guy

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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