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Nicholas Freeston
Having moved house and tidying stuff up I came across a book I hadn't seen for some time, Poems by Nicholas Freeston which he wrote an inscription in for me in 1966. I remember him living across the street from us when I was little and people talking about him as a poet but I hadn't realised until now that he appeared on radio and tv to read his poetry and that he was a member of Poets Laureate International. He apparently received the certificate admitting him to that organisation from the Poet Laureate of the Phillipines.
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Re: Nicholas Freeston
He wrote a poem for my grandfather, titled Paddy,
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Re: Nicholas Freeston
You may be interested in a biography of Nicholas Freeston on Wikipedia.
Nicholas Freeston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The newspapers called him 'The Wordsworth of the Weaving Shed". He lived on Barnes Street in Clayton-le-Moors and worked as a weaver in local cotton mills. He became famous for his poetry in the 1950s and 60s winning many awards and appearing on radio and television. |
Re: Nicholas Freeston
Without a shadow of doubt - our finest poet, though Joan Pomfret is not far behind. His daughter, Carole, is still living in Accrington. He was a simple, humble man.
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