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1/55
Title
Correspondence : 1991
Date(s)
- 1991 (Creation)
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1 folder (3.5 cm.)
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Biographical history
Robert Morgan (1921-1994) was a poet from Penrhiwceiber, Glamorgan. The son of a miner, he worked together with his father in the colliery from the age of fourteen. In 1953, he qualified as a teacher at Bognor Regis College of Education, West Sussex. He taught mentally and physically ill boys. Among his publications are The Night's Prison (1967), The Storm (1974), and his autobiography My Lamp Still Burns (1981).
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Includes letters from Robert Morgan (2); Ruth Bidgood (2); John Davies (2); Tony Curtis (2, including a typescript copy of the poem 'Coracle'); and Robert Steel.
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Preferred citation: 1/55
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vtls004321810
GEAC system control number
(WlAbNL)0000321810
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Name access points
- Bidgood, Ruth (Subject)
- Davies, John, 1944- (Subject)
- Curtis, Tony, 1946- (Subject)
- Steel, Robert W. (Robert Walter), 1915-1997 (Subject)