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Poetry, performance and place: a postcard from Dundee
Originally posted on SGSAH Blog:
This post was written by Erin Farley, a second year PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde on the Collaborative Doctoral Award project “Poetry, Song and Community in the Industrial City: Victorian Dundee,” in partnership…
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PsychoGeoFerry 4
(This fourth part of the 2013 Tumblr posts has a semi-conclusive air to it, as I didn’t realise what was to come – the makarship, the death – and so could imagine things were heading to some sort of conclusion. … Continue reading
A eulogy for my father
A eulogy for my father, William Powrie Herbert (8th August 1937 – 15th March 2014) (Delivered at his funeral service, St Bride’s RC Church, Monifieth, 26th March 2014) Thank you all very much for coming. Dad would be delighted and … Continue reading
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