Dies Heroica War Poems: 1914-1918
BROWN, J. L. Crommelin
Hodder & Stoughton (1918)
In Collection
#989
0*
Poet
Hardcover 
USA  English
Product Details
Edition cont inscription
Nationality British
Pub Place London
First Edition Yes
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict WW1
Notes
Crommelin Brown was a Cambridge contemporary of Ruper Brooke.
Full name John Louis Crommelin-Brown
Born October 20, 1888, Delhi, India
Died September 11, 1953, Old Town, Minehead, Somerset (aged 64 years 326 days)
Major teams Derbyshire
Batting style Right-hand bat


Lieutenant J.L.Crommelin Brown. Royal Garrison Artillery


contains signature of Edith J Gillingham, with a notation, that it was signed the day of the armistice 11/11/1918



Gillingham, Harrold Edgar, 1864-1954, collector. Collection, 1730-1950.
(11 v.)
arold Edgar Gillingham was a Philadelphia insurance broker and an avid Americana collector. Louise Hance Long Gillingham and Edith H. Gillingham were his wife and daughter respectively. Collection, 1730-1950, of materials gathered by Gillingham on early American crafts, instruments and numismatics. Included are photostats of documents on crafts and draft-makers, such as carriage building and on instruments and instrument-makers, particularly time-telling instruments, such as sundials; a few original documents by individual craft and instrument makers and scrapbooks and manuscript articles written by Gillingham and his wife on craftmaking and numismatics, including calico and linen printing in Philadelphia. Also included are miscellaneous records of the Port of Philadelphia, 1792-1829, with ship baggage entries and alien pasenger lists for 1798; Gillingham family papers and a diary by Edith H. Gillingham from Paris during World War I, 1917-1919, detailing conditions during the last year of the war.