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he show also featured songs and poems by John Betjeman and Philip Larkin.
t at Wootton, Vale of White Horse, where John Betjeman and W. H. Auden went to see him celebrate Sun
Kentish Town was written in 1951 by Sir John Betjeman, and told the fictional story of a passenger
t this was thwarted by a campaign led by John Betjeman and the Victorian Society.
rsity of Oxford, written by the poet Sir John Betjeman and first published by John Miles in London i
ates from 1794 described by the late Sir John Betjeman as "Liverpool's best Georgian church".
St Edward's, described by Betjeman as "a mini-cathedral of the Arts and Crafts m
cts with Hugh Casson at the controls and John Betjeman at the bombsight..." - Spike Milligan, from A
n autobiography covering the life of Sir John Betjeman before he started his first job, narrated in
However, the poet Sir John Betjeman claimed its pews were the most uncomfortable
England series he was a contributor) and John Betjeman, Clifton-Taylor is considered one of the thre
John Betjeman described him as "One of our very best writer
Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman described the church as "a Tractarian work of
John Betjeman described the church as "the masterpiece of i
els dropped drastically (in a 1937 poem, John Betjeman described it as "a lonely station").
John Betjeman described it as "one of the best new housing
Bells, the blank verse autobiography by John Betjeman, describes his life from his early memories o
station is also the subject of a poem by John Betjeman entitled 'Pershore Station' or 'A Liverish Jo
does his correspondence with good friend John Betjeman from 1954 to 1973.
Writer and poet, John Betjeman gave this description of him "he is altogethe
As Betjeman himself put it at the beginning of Metro-land
tieth century Cliftonville was caught by John Betjeman in his poem Margate 1940.
ity is guaranteed by his friendship with John Betjeman, in whose verse autobiography Summoned by Bel
Sir John Betjeman in the Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish
hem is St Enodoc's Church where the poet John Betjeman is buried.
h St Enodoc's Church (where the poet Sir John Betjeman is buried) just below the hill.
Betjeman, J: The City of London Churches (Andover, Pit
Poet and campaigner John Betjeman kept a flat opposite the church yard on Cloth
The English poet, Sir John Betjeman mentioned the church in his poem "Summoned by
iefly in the 1973 BBC documentary by Sir John Betjeman, Metro-land, which also shows some of the uns
elyn Waugh, Harold Acton, Graham Greene, John Betjeman, Michael Foot, Sylvia Plath, Dennis Potter, A
a peaceful local and the former home of John Betjeman, now a restaurant.
owing persuasion by people including Sir John Betjeman, purchased the property and three years later
In the film Betjeman re-visits the places he knew as a child, the
preface, it was decided to open the film with Betjeman recollecting a Norfolk rowing holiday from hi
Croxley Green: with a hint of irony, Betjeman refers to the Croxley Green "revels" as "a tr
St Olave Hart Street, Betjeman remarked is a country church in the middle of
The poet John Betjeman remarked that St John the Divine was "the mos
Betjeman reminisced of having sat there in the autumn
The crew decided to film Betjeman revising this location on the River Bure, alt
John Betjeman said little about it in his Collins Pocket Gu
In an interview given to Radio Times Betjeman spoke about his verse autobiography and the m
ling organisation, Tom the Secretary and John Betjeman the first patron.
John Betjeman, the former poet laureate is buried in the ch
John Betjeman thought highly of it, alongside the nearby St
Sir John Betjeman was also inspired by an inscription on the ca
Betjeman was also closely associated with the culture
asy, rather than a simple mistake, given that Betjeman was, at the time, a schoolmaster in the area.
the changing architecture of Leeds, poet John Betjeman, well known for his love of Victorian Archite
uction it was famously lambasted by poet John Betjeman, who said that the building blocked all the l
l Among Poets, which won praise from Sir John Betjeman, who wrote of the author's "gift for describi
John Betjeman wrote a poem about the house entitled The Man
The John Betjeman Young People's Poetry Competition was inaugur
                                                                                                    


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