Bainbridge Papers. Vol. xc. Journal; 1949-1953. Kept frequently by Bainbridge, Jan. - June 1949, and intermittently until Jan 1953. Copied by Bainbridge at the end: verses by Rupert Brooke ('Pine-Trees and the Sky', 'Seaside', 'Second Best', 'The Li... 1949-1953

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Bainbridge Papers. Vol. xc. Journal; 1949-1953. Kept frequently by Bainbridge, Jan. - June 1949, and intermittently until Jan 1953. Copied by Bainbridge at the end: verses by Rupert Brooke ('Pine-Trees and the Sky', 'Seaside', 'Second Best', 'The Li... 1949-1953

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