A Service Rendered
Kilburn, William Murray; McClymont, Mae (ed)
Priv. print (2014)
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#5778
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Nationality British
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Conflict WW1
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William Murray Kilburn, born in Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland in 1887, lost his sight after he fell into a canal containing toxic waste. William’s niece, Mae Murray McClymont, has collected together a remarkable tribute to her uncle in an anthology of the poems he wrote during the First World War. According to family members, William used to walk to the local railway station and chat to wounded soldiers returning from the War. The conversations he had inspired him to write poems, which Mae suggests, were his way of contributing to the war effort. William died in 1942 at the age of fifty-four.

In the anthology of William’s poems called “A Service Rendered”, Mae McClymont has gathered together sixty-eight of the WW1 poems written by her uncle, covering pretty much every aspect of the War from the sea and the early days, through to the Balkans, Egypt, Galipoli and Cambrai. There are poems dedicated to individuals as well as to regiments such as the Royal Scots Greys, the 42nd Royal Highlanders, Irish Troopers, the Argylls, the Gordons, troopships, gun horses, mules, the Seaforths and more.

Mae, who lives in Scotland, worked in the health service as a radiographer. With a deep and enduring interest in poetry, she was unaware that her uncle William had written poetry until cousins in Canada brought them to her attention. She searched for the poems in the library's microfiche records and found them, though the records were black, smudged and difficult to read. Mae persevered and spent two winters typing up her uncle's poems. The results is “A Service Rendered”, an anthology of WW1 poems written by William Murray Kilburn throughout the 1914 – 1919 years, edited and published by Mae Murray McClymont in 2013. The anthology is available from maemcclymont@gmail.com The price is £6.95 with £2 postage and packing in the UK - £8.95. Profits from the book are aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind.

Card inlaid in the book - "Dear Dean, saw these little stick-on labels at the weekend and wondered if they might do for the book. Hope all is well with you and that you found the poetry interesting. Kind regard, Mae McClymont" dated 19th August 2014