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- best known today.
During the Second World War
Jones lived in London. 1942 saw him start work on Painted
Inscriptions , a work composed of abstract symbols. In 1947 he
suffered a further mental breakdown but on this
- best known today.
During the Second World War
Jones lived in London. 1942 saw him start work on Painted
Inscriptions , a work composed of abstract symbols. In 1947 he
suffered a further mental breakdown but on this
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- Irish nationalist cause. The onset of the First World War nevertheless
brought with it an abrupt change of mind.
He became convinced that
Britain's support of Belgium - a small country - would harbinger subsequent
support for
- Irish nationalist cause. The onset of the First World War nevertheless
brought with it an abrupt change of mind.
He became convinced that
Britain's support of Belgium - a small country - would harbinger subsequent
support for
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- the noted American poet killed in action during World War I,
was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on 6 December 1886.
Educated first at Rutgers
College in 1904 and then at Columbia University, Kilmer worked from 1909-12
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- the noted American poet killed in action during World War I,
was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on 6 December 1886.
Educated first at Rutgers
College in 1904 and then at Columbia University, Kilmer worked from 1909-12
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- in 1917 following
America's entry
into World War I . Enlisting as a private with the 7th Regiment,
National Guard in New York, he sought and received a transfer shortly
afterwards to 165th Infantry (part of the famed Rainbow
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- 37.5 million total casualties of the First World War
out of 65 million troops mobilised. Up to 10 million are said to
have died.
Original Material ©
Michael Duffy 2000-09,
- 37.5 million total casualties of the First World War
out of 65 million troops mobilised. Up to 10 million are said to
have died.
Original Material ©
Michael Duffy 2000-09,
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