Lucy Whitmell grave monument details at Lawnswood A-D Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire,England

Lucy Whitmell grave monument in Lawnswood A-D Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Lucy Whitmell grave monument: legible names and details

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Lucy Whitmell nee Foster
1917481869first name on monumentMarried 1903
Sir William Foster Bart
father of Lucy Whitmell
Charles Thomas Whitmell
1919701849husband of Lucy Whitmell

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I have researched Lucy Whitmell for a WW1 commemoration event to be held in our village in East Devon. Lucy is the only poet that will be read who I do not have an image of. Thought that her tombstone would be suitable instead. Very many thanks in anticipation of your co-operation. Thank You Regards, Julie Baker, Hawkchurch, Nr Axminster, in Devon.
(requested on 17 06 2014)
I have a copy of her poem that was sent to a very old friend who served in the war and had kept it in his belongings which I inherited in 1961 when he died. I thank you very much as they will help me to fill in the detailed biography that I am making of Arnold Morris and Frederick Harrison who was his Uncle and served in the London Library in the late 1800's.
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I write a blog on forgotten voices of the First World War (Behind their Lines -- www.behindtheirlines.blogspot.com), and I would like to include this image with a post I am preparing on the poem.
(requested on 26 03 2018)
I am preparing an anthology of the WW1 Poetry and its Emotions. I would like to include Lucy Whitmell's poem and all information I can find on the author. Thank you very much for your support.
(requested on 05 01 2020)
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Location of the above Lucy Whitmell monument

Lawnswood A-D Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Lawnswood A-D Cemetery, Leeds
Lawnswood A-D Cemetery

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