Poems of a Yorkshireman 1908-1983
Poems during 1920's-1980's
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About the Book
The book contains poems written by my Grandfather George Denison during his life in Yorkshire before World War II, during WWII, after WWII and immigrating to
There are also some poems by my Great-Grandfather James William Denison to his son that were amongst the collection of old note pads and loose notes yellow with age.
The poems are regional to Yorkshire (and parts of the
They are also romantic at times and family sensitive speaking of his love for his wife and two sons.
Many of his treasured memories of
There are memoirs of WWII as a Royal Engineer and friendships developed with Canadian allies who came to help. He never spoke of the war when it was over like many others because of friends he lost and I believe he vented his memories in his poetry.
It was a great find as my wise old Grandmother kept all his words, which came to my possession in 2003.
I believed in rewriting these poems (probably because I am a biased grandson) mainly because of what I learnt from his words values and wisdom speaking from a generation long gone. I believe that these values and ideals should not be forgotten and that we all could benefit from reading an old
About the Author
George Denison 1908 - 1983 born in
His occupation was a builder and stone mason and recreational poet.
While in
Motorbikes were a passion of his and the most favoured was his Scott Flying Squirrel. He also once competed in the
He was very keen on caving in his younger life 'Pot-Holing' as the
During WWII he served as a Royal Engineer , specialising in building bailey bridges for tanks and military equipment to roll over.
He loved reading including Shakespeare and many of the classics. Believed in education and was a well balanced man.
In
The family found his old poems including WWII pictures in 2003 in an old battered breif case.
Re-written by Peter Denison BEd, Dip. Aut. his Grandson.