F. W. Harvey
Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, and dubbed "the Laureate of Gloucestershire", was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War I.
Forest of Dean
Hartpury
Holzminden prisoner-of-war camp
King's School, Gloucester
Minsterworth
Pillowell
Yorkley
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F. W. Harvey
Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, and dubbed "the Laureate of Gloucestershire", was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War I.
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1888-03-26
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1957-02-13
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birth date
1888-03-26
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Hartpury, Gloucestershire, England
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Photograph of F. W. Harvey circa 1916.
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1957-02-13
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Yorkley, Gloucestershire, England
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Poetry, Autobiography, Radio
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Frederick William Harvey
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British
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A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad,
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Comrades in Captivity
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Ducks, and other Verses,
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Gloucestershire Friends: Poems from a German Prison Camp,
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Poet, Soldier, Lawyer
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Saint Peter's Church, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire
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Sarah Anne Kane
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