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  1. was formed in 1992 to stimulate the appreciation of, and interest in, the life and works of John Masefield (Poet Laureate 1930-1967). The Society maintains an archive and library located in Ledbury, the Herefordshire market town of his birth, and holds various public events in addition to publishing a journal and occasional papers. Registered ...

  2. Best remembered today for the immortal lines, “I must go down to the seas again” and his two books for children: The Midnight Folk (1927) and The Box of Delights (1935), John Masefield was Poet Laureate of the UK from 1930-1967. He was born in Ledbury on 1 June 1878, the third of six children. An idyllically happy childhood was rudely ...

  3. John Masefield. John Masefield, 1912. John Edward Masefield (* 1. Juni 1878 in Ledbury, Herefordshire; † 12. Mai 1967 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire) war ein britischer Autor, der vor allem für seine realistische bis mystische Lyrik bekannt ist. Von 1930 bis zu seinem Tod war Masefield Poet Laureate der britischen Krone .

  4. John Masefield was born in Herefordshire, and brought up by his uncle and aunt, who sent him to train for the merchant marine aboard HMS Conway in 1891. This first introduced him to the romance of tall ships, which feature in some of his best-loved early pieces, still read in British schools today, such as Sea Fever and Cargoes.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2023 · John Masefield - John Edward Masefield was an English poet and children’s fiction writer born June 1, 1878, in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England. Following the deaths of both his parents, six-year-old Masefield, now under the guardianship of his aunt, was sent to board at the King’s School in Warwick (now, the Warwick School).

  6. About John Masefield. John Masefield was a British novelist, playwright, and poet born on the 1st of June 1878 in Herefordshire, England. Both his parents died before he turned six, and he grew up under the care of his aunt, a woman who did not approve of his addiction to reading, which he developed at a young age.

  7. John Masefield. John Masefield, 1913, door Alvin Landon Coburn. John Masefield op een portret van William Strang (1912) John Masefield ( Ledbury, 1 juni 1878 - Abingdon (Oxfordshire), 12 mei 1967) was een Engels dichter en prozaschrijver. In 1930 werd hij benoemd tot Poet Laureate, als opvolger van Robert Bridges .