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Famous WWI Poet Wilfred Owen Spent Time In Scarborough During The War

Summary by The Yorkshireman
In 1917, the renowned poet Wilfred Owen, known for his poignant work ‘Dulce et Decorum Est,’ sojourned in Scarborough at the Clarence Gardens, now The Clifton Hotel on the town’s North Side. Adding to the tragedy of his short life and demise was the news of his death, reportedly reaching his family in Shropshire as church bells chimed on November 11, 1918, signaling the cessation of hostilities. Less commonly known is Owen’s lively social side d…
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