Vale House, Robert Graves's Residence 1940-1944

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Vale House, Robert Graves's Residence 1940-1944

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: 17 Mar 2007

Robert Graves lived in this house, Vale House, from 1940- 1944. One wonders what his thoughts and feelings might have been at this time, as he had had such a deep involvement in the First World War. He wrote "Goodbye to All That" a bitter autobiography about his experiences.

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Image Location

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50.395328
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-3.564563