Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, and dubbed "the Laureate of Gloucestershire", was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War I.
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| - Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, and dubbed "the Laureate of Gloucestershire", was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War I.
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| - A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad,
- Comrades in Captivity
- Ducks, and other Verses.,
- Gloucestershire Friends: Poems from a German Prison Camp.,
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| - Yorkley, Gloucestershire, England
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| - Poetry, Autobiography, Radio
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| - Saint Peter's Church, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire
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| - Photograph of FW Harvey circa 1916.
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| - Hartpury, Gloucestershire, England
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| - Rudyard Kipling, G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc
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| - Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, and dubbed "the Laureate of Gloucestershire", was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor whose poetry became popular during and after World War I.
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