• and agriculture. He was also a published poet. Massingham was the son of the journalist H. W. Massingham. He was brought up in London, and educated at...
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  • Norfolk, England Massingham railway station, a former station which served Great Massingham and Little Massingham H. J. Massingham (1888–1952), British...
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  • Pritchard H. G. Wells – Herbert George Wells H. H. Munro – Hector Hugh Munro (pen name: Saki) H. J. Massingham – Harold John Massingham H. L. Gold –...
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    scenes of rural crafts and craftsmen at work. He worked closely with H J Massingham, illustrating books by him and others. Edward Bawden, a fellow artist...
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    desire to become a writer; and her last book Still Glides the Stream. H. J. Massingham said of Thompson in 1944, "...she possesses the attributes both of...
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  • trilogy: Lark Rise, Over to Candleford and Candleford Green. In 1944, H. J. Massingham saw Thompson's description of the disintegration of "a local self-acting...
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    Griggs' etchings are preserved at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. H. J. Massingham, the rural writer who celebrated the traditions of the English countryside...
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    Mother: Sarah” (subscription required) The Post Victorians:W H Hudson by H J Massingham, p261 General Registrar's Office records of marriages; censuses...
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    Henry William Massingham (25 May 1860 – 27 August 1924) was an English journalist, editor of The Nation from 1907 to 1923. In his time it was considered...
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    and may be connected to a ruralist viewpoint typified by the writer H. J. Massingham. Major artists whose work is associated with Deep England include:...
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  • list may be incomplete. Chiltern Country by H. J. Massingham (1940) Cotswold Country by H. J. Massingham (1941) East Anglia: A survey of England's eastern...
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  • original (PDF) on 20 July 2007. Moore-Colyer, R. J. (2001b). "Back To Basics: Rolf Gardiner, H. J. Massingham and 'A Kinship in Husbandry'". Rural History...
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    were still working by their own motive power. Of one at Beaulieu, H. J. Massingham wrote in the 1940s, Part of the mill is built on piles into the river...
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  • Robert Ashbee Frederick James Partridge Ethel Mairet F. L. Griggs H. J. Massingham Ananda Coomaraswamy (husband of Ethel Mairet) "C R Ashbee". Cheltenham...
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    Things To Do In Dorset Before You Die". In his 1927 book Downland Man, H.J. Massingham wrote: A musing stroll across the heath from Studland, brings you to...
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  • included Fred Bason, H. E. Bates, John Betjeman, Graham Greene, Laurie Lee, Philip Larkin, John Masefield, H. J. Massingham, George Orwell, J. B. Priestley,...
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    Movement. Routledge. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-135-03122-0. Flora Thompson; H. J. Massingham (2009). Lark Rise to Candleford. David R. Godine Publisher. p. 448...
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  • brackets him with George Sturt, Adrian Bell, Henry Williamson, W. H. Hudson, H. J. Massingham, H. V. Morton, Constance Holme and Mary Webb. A number of his books...
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    writer (1899-1974)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback H. J. Massingham – British writer Innes Hope Pearse – English medical practitioner and...
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  • magazine article he wrote came to the attention of the countryside writer H. J. Massingham that Rolt's book was published, in December 1944, under the title Narrow...
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  • with Herbert W. Shove, George Maxwell, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur J. Penty, H. J. Massingham, Eric Gill, and Harold Robbins Cautionary Tales for Children (New...
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    Jeffery Farnol, English historical novelist (born 1878) August 22 – H. J. Massingham, English countryside writer (born 1888) September 26 – George Santayana...
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  • true". Conversely, D. H. Lawrence, in a 1912 letter to Edward Garnett, wrote "I don't like The Story of My Heart". H. J. Massingham, who had expressed admiration...
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    the Christian West, Londres, Dennis Dobson Ltd., 1947. Preface by H. J. Massingham, translation by Aristide Messinesi Y a-t-il un Art Traditionnel Chrétien ...
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  • featured the “last thoughts of Eric Gill” together with essays by H. J. Massingham, Percy Beales, Anthony Gardner and Michael Cardew. It was published...
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  • whom he offered it. It wasn't until 1943 that his friendship with H. J. Massingham gave him the introduction he needed to get it published, in 1944.[citation...
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  • Arthur Conan Doyle and subject to a copyright dispute by his estate, and H. Rider Haggard's final book about Allan Quatermain, Allan and the Ice-gods...
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  • the Soil Association. It recruited Edmund Blunden, Arthur Bryant, H. J. Massingham, Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne, Adrian Bell, and Philip Mairet...
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    and Charles Masterman, and as late as 30 June by journalists such as H. W. Massingham and Gardiner of The Nation. Viscount Gladstone felt that "it was generally...
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  • daughter Gertrude Speedwell Black (1887–1963) survived, and married H. J. Massingham. Black's work remained unpublished at the time of his suicide. Micaiah...
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