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195:(Buerger's Disease), losing toes, a foot, her lower legs and eventually both her legs below her hips. She returned to her home in Kensington and continued to write poetry despite the thromboangiitis obliterans beginning to affect her hands. These poems, found amongst William Plomer’s papers at 252:
Lilian Bowes Lyon's birth certificate states 23 December, however, her Death Notice in the Times incorrectly stated 22 December and this latter, incorrect date has been widely quoted
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for soldiers. Her brother Charles Bowes Lyon was killed in the war on 23 October 1914, inspiring her poem "Battlefield" which was later published in
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Evening in Stepney; Death in Summer; Oxford in November; The Small Hours; Industrial City by Moonlight; Man; A Hand
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and then moved to London. She was independently wealthy. In 1929, she met the writer
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List of magazines published in taken from individual poetry collections
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Peter F Alexander’s biography of William Plomer Oxford University Press
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Under the Spreading Tree (Jonathan Cape, 1931) novel as D J Cotman
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Lilian Bowes Lyon article by Howard Watson at Oldpoetry.com
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in 1948. Her "Collected Poems" contains an introduction by
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Tragara Press archives at the National Library of Scotland
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After the Great War, Bowes Lyon studied for a time at the
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During the Second World War, Bowes Lyon moved to the
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Tomorrow is a Revealing (Jonathan Cape, 1941) poems
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Ridley Hall, Northumberland
13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
25th Earl of Crawford
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Glamis Castle
convalescence home
University of Oxford
William Plomer
CBE
Laurens van der Post
Jonathan Cape
C. Day-Lewis
Emily Dickinson
Hopkins
Christina Rossetti
The Adelphi
Country Life
The Listener
The London Mercury
The Lyric
The Observer
Punch
The Spectator
Time and Tide
East End of London
Tilbury Docks
air raid shelter
thromboangiitis obliterans
University of Durham
"Person Page"

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