Masefield, J. to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1930, December inferred]
Scope and Contents
HILL CREST, BOAR’s HILL, OXFORD. Undated. [1930, December inferred. Printed pamphlet enclosure with Masefield handwriting inside cover: No.: "9" For: "Dorothy" From: "John Masefield. Christmas, 1930".] Masefield sends Bull Christmas greetings with thoughts, remembrances, and blessings for the New Year. Pamphlet is a printing of his October 1930 Address to the Councillors of Hereford. King George V appointed John Masefield Poet Laureate in 1930, possibly on the 1924 recommendation of the UK’s first Labour Party Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald*, who again became minority party Prime Minister in 1929 and remained PM until 1935. Masefield held the honorary post of Poet Laureate until his death in 1967. The Address focuses, in part, on England's rural life. Masefield delivered it to an audience near his boyhood home in Herefordshire, an agriculturally bountiful region in the UK's scenic West Midlands. Masefield: "Whenever I think of Paradise, I think of parts of this County. Whenever I think of a perfect Human State, I think of parts of this County. Whenever I think of the bounty and beauty of God, I think of parts of this County."
Dates
- Creation: Undated [1930, December inferred]
Creator
- Masefield, John, 1878-1967 (Correspondent, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.42 Linear Feet
From the Collection: 1 document box other_unmapped
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
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