H. H. Abbott
H. H. Abbott was the pen name of English poet Harold Henry Abbott (20 June 1891 – 4 January 1976), who published two volumes of 'Georgian'-type verse in the 1920s, celebrating the lives of Essex rural folk and the Essex countryside, which he knew intimately. His poems have fallen into obscurity in the years since. Abbott was by profession a grammar school teacher and headmaster.
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H. H. Abbott
H. H. Abbott was the pen name of English poet Harold Henry Abbott (20 June 1891 – 4 January 1976), who published two volumes of 'Georgian'-type verse in the 1920s, celebrating the lives of Essex rural folk and the Essex countryside, which he knew intimately. His poems have fallen into obscurity in the years since. Abbott was by profession a grammar school teacher and headmaster.
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