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after leaseholder Mrs E. R. B. Graham died in 1962. Betjeman felt he could not afford the financial implications of taking over the house permanently, with his potential liability for Β£10,000 of renovations upon the expiry of the lease. After damage from vandals, restoration began in 1966. Betjeman's
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and his religious beliefs come through in some of his poems. In a letter written on
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during the "Emergency" (the war) including "The Irish
Unionist's Farewell to Greta Hellstrom in 1922" (written during the war) which contained the refrain "Dungarvan in the rain". The object of his affections, "Greta", remained a mystery until revealed to have been a member of a well-known
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wrote of his work, "how much more interesting & worth writing about
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was selected from a shortlist. The finished work was erected in the station at platform level, including a series of slate roundels depicting selections of Betjeman's writings.
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to prepare for a retake of the exam; he was then allowed to return in October. Betjeman then wrote to the Secretary of the Tutorial Board at
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Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of His Religious Verse
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2418:. Marlborough: The Bursar. 1953. p. 653.
2379:
2377:
1464:, where Betjeman lived in the nearby Rectory.
8:
4014:Stylistic Cold Wars, Betjeman versus Pevsner
3606:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
3381:"Betjeman's childhood home gets blue plaque"
2841:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2568:"How verse saved poet laureate from the IRA"
2315:Stylistic Cold Wars: Betjeman Versus Pevsner
1827:The Collins Guide to English Parish Churches
1692:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1320:The Collins Guide to English Parish Churches
405:Betjeman's early schooling was at the local
3965:Letters: John Betjeman, Vol.2, 1951 to 1984
3951:Letters: John Betjeman, Vol.1, 1926 to 1951
3519:(Supplement). 29 December 1959. p. 11.
1497:is called Betjeman Close, while another in
1016:On 29 July 1933, Betjeman married the Hon.
997:M. R. James β Book of the Supernatural
4439:Deaths from Parkinson's disease in England
4197:
4183:
4175:
4093:
2536:
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2409:
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2304:
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999:. He was susceptible to the supernatural;
987:Betjeman was fond of the ghost stories of
710:(1936) were written by Betjeman. A third,
690:, a friend who was publicity manager with
54:
31:
4544:Writers from the London Borough of Camden
4030:. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. (Thesis).
3719:Sweet Songs of Zion: Selected Radio Talks
1538:AC electric locomotive, 86229, was named
1176:Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough!
1153:Prompted by the rapid development of the
1130:bicycle gears. "Oh! Fuller's angel cake,
860:") and Geoffrey Handley-Taylor, chair of
392:Here from my eyrie, as the sun went down,
4146:David Heathcote's A Shell Eye on England
3580:(Supplement). 6 June 1969. p. 5961.
3333:
3071:
2893:
2634:"John Betjeman: A Poet in London (1959)"
2338:
1927:
1575:, which had been his first married home.
1318:He edited, and wrote large sections of,
967:The Queen's Realm: A Prospect of England
957:, so helping to scupper the plan of the
400:Glad that I did not live in Gospel Oak.
4033:Sieveking, Lancelot de Giberne (1963).
3990:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3603:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3232:Wainwright, Martin (16 February 2009).
2838:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2272:
1437:six one-day poetry workshops. In 2020,
842:Prime Minister's Appointments Secretary
4519:People educated at Marlborough College
3193:Yorkshire and North East Film Archives
2868:Comerford, Patrick (5 December 2015).
2808:"Why John Betjeman is a true gay icon"
2780:Thompson, Johnathan (13 August 2006).
2756:A Life of Contrasts: The Autobiography
2416:Marlborough College Register 1843β1952
2055:Discovering Britain with John Betjeman
1527:is named Sir John Betjeman (the other
1161:, Betjeman wrote the ten-stanza poem "
941:, a celebration of Betjeman's beloved
761:Let John Betjeman call for me in a car
83:20 October 1972 β 19 May 1984
4509:People educated at Byron House School
1747:For a bibliography of his works, see
882:to be appointed (the only other, Sir
477:(i.e., a non-scholarship student) at
332:
27:English writer, poet, and broadcaster
7:
4524:People educated at The Dragon School
3803:Betjeman and the Anglican Tradition,
3674:Games, Stephen; et al. (2006).
2384:Gardner, Kevin J. (30 August 2006).
1730:American Academy of Arts and Letters
1491:, a town covered in Betjeman's film
190:
4206:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
3669:. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
3379:Kennedy, Maev (16 September 2006).
3215:"Leeds International Film Festival"
2806:Gowers, Justin (17 December 2008).
1724:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
1138:lampshades, come shine on us all."
1100:May see the light as did St. Paul.
834:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
487:English ecclesiastical architecture
71:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
4514:People educated at Highgate School
4394:Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
3743:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
3722:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
3407:Wilson, A. N. (28 December 2014).
3048:"St Pancras faced demolition ball"
3046:Shukor, Steven (6 November 2007).
2941:. Faber & Faber. p. 147.
2566:Gibbons, Fiachra (23 April 2000).
2545:. Paladin (Granada). p. 158.
1908:. HarperCollins Publishers. 2011.
1855:London's Historic Railway Stations
1245:London's Historic Railway Stations
1200:Buildings and architecture of Bath
25:
4374:20th-century English male writers
4091:National Portrait Gallery, London
3904:John Betjeman: new fame, new love
3882:John Betjeman: a life in pictures
3118:"Zodiac Settle by William Burges"
2728:, published in 1980 by Weinberger
2500:. John Murray. pp. 181β194.
2318:. Faber & Faber. p. 13.
489:, and private literary pursuits.
473:. He was, however, admitted as a
194:
4384:20th-century English LGBT people
4049:John Betjeman, his life and work
3762:. In Kastan, David Scott (ed.).
3167:. Penguin Press. pp. xxxv.
3165:England's Thousand Best Churches
2896:, p. 50, Myfanwy at Oxford.
2524:John Betjeman, his life and work
1905:Betjeman's Best British Churches
1477:The Betjeman Millennium Park at
1334:England's Thousand Best Churches
1094:And stumble on and blindly grope
991:and supplied an introduction to
844:John Hewitt consulted with Dame
417:. After this, he boarded at the
272:
4484:English people of Dutch descent
4047:Taylor-Martin, Patrick (1983).
3919:Betjeman: the bonus of laughter
3781:Gardner, Kevin J, ed. (2006b).
3597:"Sir John Betjeman (1906β1984)"
3459:Lisle, Nicola (7 August 2006).
3433:Dowlen, Jerry (November 2014).
3096:. Random House. pp. 208β.
2521:Taylor-Martin, Patrick (1983).
1369:'s British Railways House (now
1243:(1952) and more extensively in
1090:But most of us turn slow to see
805:John Betjeman: A Poet in London
686:were developed by Betjeman and
650:(2000) says, "His years at the
553:known colloquially as "Divvers"
186:
3872:John Betjeman and the Railways
3809:Gardner, Kevin J, ed. (2011).
3262:Historic Architecture of Leeds
3195:. Yorkshire Film Archive. 1968
3030:"Early history of The Friends"
2659:Berg, Sanchia (19 July 2023).
1962:Journey into the Weald of Kent
1792:English Cities and Small Towns
1638:, presented by his biographer
1561:to mark Betjeman's birthplace.
1483:Archie and the Strict Baptists
1383:Historic Architecture of Leeds
1253:Friends of Friendless Churches
1239:. He wrote on this subject in
1098:God grant before we die we all
980:John Betjeman's gravestone by
492:At Oxford, he was a friend of
413:, where he was taught by poet
1:
4141:24 December 1959 Home Service
3921:. London : John Murray.
3836:Christianity & Literature
3716:Games, Stephen, ed. (2007b).
3695:Games, Stephen, ed. (2007a).
3666:Ronald Firbank: John Betjeman
3346:"Sir John names 'his' loco".
2759:. Gibson Square. p. 83.
2467:John Betjeman: A Bibliography
2464:Peterson, William S. (2006).
2438:"The dilettante and the dons"
2059:Short film series (10 films)
1687:1960 Queen's Medal for Poetry
1505:, is called Betjeman Gardens.
1357:convinced we must save money.
1325:The Times Literary Supplement
310:and a passionate defender of
4454:English architecture writers
4026:Schroeder, Reinhard (1972).
3737:Games, Stephen, ed. (2010).
3620:UK public library membership
3536:. Aurum Press. p. 170.
2855:UK public library membership
1231:Betjeman had a fondness for
1178:It isn't fit for humans now,
1096:Upheld by intermittent hope,
1092:The figure hanging on a tree
840:. He was rejected after the
669:, the Berkshire village (in
586:to teach Betjeman. However,
516:. He brought his teddy bear
4137:BBC4 audio interviews from
4044:. London: Neville Spearman.
3766:. Oxford University Press.
3758:Gardner, Kevin J. (2006a).
2470:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2131:The Isle of Wight in August
1707:Royal Society of Literature
1454:Symbols of the Resurrection
1249:Holy Trinity, Sloane Street
1051:Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas
904:Sir John Betjeman's Britain
850:Merton Professor of English
555:, short for "Divinity". In
4560:
4379:20th-century English poets
4087:Portraits of John Betjeman
3848:10.1177/014833310405300306
3698:Tennis Whites and Teacakes
3558:"Companions of Literature"
3287:"SPAB John Betjeman Award"
2436:Priestman, Judith (2006).
1810:. Faber & Faber. 1951.
1771:An Oxford University Chest
1746:
1728:1973 Honorary Member, the
1264:St Pancras railway station
1189:
828:, as outer reaches of the
803:to make a film about him,
771:After the Second World War
640:". He was employed by the
316:St Pancras railway station
4444:DutchβEnglish translators
4212:
4132:Poetry Foundation profile
4121:John Betjeman Concordance
3801:Gardner, Kevin J. (2010)
2527:. Allen Lane. p. 35.
2390:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
2163:
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2099:
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1985:
1980:Journey into a Lost World
1943:
1815:A Few Late Chrysanthemums
1623:In 2014, a new street in
1584:St Bartholomew's Hospital
1557:in north London put up a
1544:Lions Group International
1519:One of the trains on the
1460:, in All Saints' Church,
1406:Oxford Preservation Trust
1186:Betjeman and architecture
1113:Slick But Not Streamlined
1061:. He died at his home in
945:, filmed entirely in the
836:, following the death of
357:, London, and during the
255:
251:Poet, writer, broadcaster
121:
76:
65:
53:
4539:Private Eye contributors
4469:English conservationists
4464:English bisexual writers
4414:Charisma Records artists
4389:20th-century translators
4169:John Betjeman Collection
4040:Stanford, Derek (1961).
4035:John Betjeman and Dorset
4028:Die Lyrik John Betjemans
3461:"Betjeman's blue plaque"
3409:"Return to Betjemanland"
2835:. "Betjeman, Sir John".
2287:. 2008. pp. 339β372
2017:Childhood in the Country
1798:New Bats in Old Belfries
1664:Vale and Downland Museum
1580:St Bartholomew-the-Great
1472:Betjeman Millennium Park
1134:marmalade," he writes, "
1040:Lady Elizabeth Cavendish
731:, Ireland, working with
661:In 1937, Betjeman was a
496:, later to be Warden of
461:Magdalen College, Oxford
327:Early life and education
242:Magdalen College, Oxford
209:Lady Elizabeth Cavendish
4529:People from Camden Town
4016:. London: John Murray.
3977:Lycett Green, Candida,
3949:(Ed.) (Methuen, 1994).
3936:. London: John Murray.
3934:Betjeman: the biography
3932:Hillier, Bevis (2006).
3917:Hillier, Bevis (2004).
3906:. London: John Murray.
3902:Hillier, Bevis (2002).
3891:. London: John Murray.
3887:Hillier, Bevis (1988).
3701:. London: John Murray.
3680:. London: John Murray.
3530:Betjeman, John (2012).
3150:and subsequent editions
2592:Betjeman, John (1922).
2541:Delaney, Frank (1983).
2027:Betjeman's West Country
1794:. William Collins 1943.
1703:Companion of Literature
1595:statue of John Betjeman
1390:Bath Preservation Trust
1281:Statue of John Betjeman
1012:Personal life and death
725:Ministry of Information
4404:British Poets Laureate
4101:Betjeman documentaries
4068:. London: Hutchinson.
4051:. London: Allen Lane.
4042:John Betjeman, a study
3992:(vol. 5). Oxford: OUP.
3884:. London: John Murray.
3874:. Transport for London
3636:. University of Oxford
3612:10.1093/ref:odnb/30815
3002:Pearce, David (1989).
2847:10.1093/ref:odnb/30815
2235:A Passion For Churches
2109:Marble Arch to Edgware
1749:Works of John Betjeman
1658:
1654:A bust of Betjeman in
1636:Return to Betjemanland
1601:in London by sculptor
1573:Uffington, Oxfordshire
1473:
1462:Farnborough, Berkshire
1410:Duke of Cornwall Hotel
1359:
1233:Victorian architecture
1228:
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1192:Architecture of London
1183:
1103:
1027:. The couple lived in
984:
971:Queen's Silver Jubilee
938:A Passion for Churches
792:
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359:Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
312:Victorian architecture
4534:People from Hampstead
4489:Bisexual male writers
4283:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3947:Lycett Green, Candida
3870:Green, Chris (2006).
2360:. James & James.
2206:Thank God It's Sunday
2196:A Land of all Seasons
2045:A Branch Line Railway
1734:2011 Honoured by the
1717:1969 Birthday Honours
1696:1960 New Year Honours
1653:
1605:was unveiled in 2007.
1536:British Rail Class 86
1471:
1398:Georgian architecture
1237:The Victorian Society
1218:
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1196:Architecture of Leeds
979:
959:Minister for the Arts
778:
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518:Archibald Ormsby-Gore
465:Betjeman entered the
385:Burdett-Coutts estate
308:The Victorian Society
4504:Literary translators
4459:English bisexual men
4127:The Betjeman Society
2874:patrickcomerford.com
2240:TV documentary film
2225:TV documentary film
2158:An Englishman's Home
1753:Some works include:
1736:University of Oxford
1644:Candida Lycett Green
1487:One of the roads in
1402:Architecture of Bath
1350:First and Last Loves
1241:First and Last Loves
1223:'s Petition to Save
1219:John Betjeman reads
871:ultimately selected
854:University of Oxford
830:Metropolitan Railway
779:Betjeman's house on
652:Architectural Review
643:Architectural Review
601:doctorate of letters
535:Brideshead Revisited
467:University of Oxford
424:in North Oxford and
220:Candida Lycett Green
4409:Burials in Cornwall
4115:John Betjeman fonds
3979:Betjeman's stations
3967:. London: Methuen.
3953:. London: Methuen.
3221:on 14 October 2008.
3128:on 10 November 2013
2724:Five Betjeman Songs
2091:The Picture Theatre
1929:
1924:Partial filmography
1529:Sir William Heygate
1452:A memorial window,
1338:Alec Clifton-Taylor
1208:Betjeman Statue at
1059:Parkinson's disease
900:Late Flowering Love
426:Marlborough College
230:Marlborough College
164:, Cornwall, England
4479:English LGBT poets
4474:English male poets
4277:William Wordsworth
3740:Betjeman's England
3577:The London Gazette
3516:The London Gazette
3315:. Johnbetjeman.com
3005:Conservation Today
2685:The Poetry Archive
2414:"Betjeman, John".
2146:Beside the Seaside
1928:
1821:Poems in the Porch
1682:Awards and honours
1659:
1599:St Pancras station
1501:, also covered in
1474:
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1225:Lewisham Town Hall
1213:
1210:St Pancras station
1067:St Enodoc's Church
1020:, the daughter of
985:
947:Diocese of Norwich
862:The Poetry Society
793:
751:family of Western
692:Shell-Mex & BP
620:
422:preparatory school
372:private estate in
366:Highgate West Hill
314:, helping to save
4449:English Anglicans
4346:
4345:
4253:William Whitehead
3826:978-0-281-06663-6
3794:978-0-8264-8272-3
3787:. A&C Black.
3773:978-0-19-516921-8
3750:978-1-84854-380-5
3729:978-0-340-94376-2
3708:978-0-7195-6903-6
3618:(Subscription or
3174:978-0-713-99281-6
3148:The Collins Guide
3103:978-1-4464-9305-2
3015:978-0-415-00778-8
2980:978-0-7195-3102-6
2948:978-0-571-23909-2
2938:Letters to Monica
2853:(Subscription or
2766:978-1-906142-14-8
2721:Madeleine Dring.
2612:Faber & Faber
2507:978-0-7195-6488-8
2477:978-0-19-818403-4
2450:on 17 April 2009.
2397:978-1-4411-5354-8
2367:978-0-907383-33-8
2325:978-0-571-27535-9
2259:
2258:
2250:Summoned By Bells
2168:Railway's Forever
2116:A Poet Goes North
2081:Betjeman's London
1915:978-0-00-741688-2
1888:. Methuen. 1997.
1869:978-0-7195-3426-3
1835:Summoned by Bells
1625:Cleobury Mortimer
1555:Lissenden Gardens
1550:locomotive 90007.
1540:Sir John Betjeman
1018:Penelope Chetwode
953:should house the
943:Church of England
858:the establishment
573:Summoned by Bells
545:Summoned by Bells
376:in north London.
370:Lissenden Gardens
262:Sir John Betjeman
259:
258:
175:Penelope Chetwode
18:Sir John Betjeman
16:(Redirected from
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4499:Knights Bachelor
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4151:Betjeman Archive
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3996:Mirzoeff, Edward
3985:, September 2006
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1342:Nikolaus Pevsner
1292:Victorian Gothic
1072:Betjeman was an
1053:, the friend of
892:Charisma Records
884:William Davenant
787:, marked with a
757:Patrick Kavanagh
753:county Waterford
677:to electricity.
638:Londoner's Diary
633:Evening Standard
607:After university
580:Osbert Lancaster
479:Magdalen College
450:won him over to
394:I heard the old
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