Sybil bristowe biography

  • Sibyl Isabelle Bristowe was born on 30th July 1870.
  • Poems and biography of Sybil Bristowe.
  • Sybil Isabel Bristowe.
  • With thanks to Paul Whitehead for sending me a poem by Sibyl that made me decide to reserch her and to Phil Dawes for additional information about her brother’s death in WW1.

    Sibyl Isabelle Bristowe was born on 30th July 1870. Her parents were John Syer Bristowe, MD, FRS, LL.D, a physician, and his wife, Miriam Isabella, nee Stearns.  The family lived in London and Sibyl had the following siblings: Leonard S., b. 1858, Maude E., b. 1859, Evelyn L., b.1861, Flora M., b.1863, Hubert C., b. 1864, Beatrice M., b.1866, Clarence C., b.1868, Everard S., b.1873 and Vivian Ernest John, b. 1875.  

    Sibyl’s brother Vivian served during the First World War in the South African Medical Corps in Tanzania.   He died on 14th April 1917 and was buried in Morogoro Cemetery, Grave Reference:  IV. B. 2.  

    At the outbreak of the First World War Tanzania was the core of German East Africa. From the invasion of April 1915, Commonwealth forces fought a protracted and difficult campaign against a relatively small but highly skilled German force under the command of General von Lettow-Vorbeck. When the Germans finally surrendered on 23 November 1918, twelve days after the European armistice, their numbers had been reduced to 155 European and 1,1

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  • Scars Upon My Heart

    1981 anthology of WWI poems edited by Catherine W. Reilly

    EditorCatherine W. Reilly
    LanguageEnglish
    SubjectPoetry of World War I
    GenrePoetry anthology
    PublisherVirago Press

    Publication date

    1981
    Publication placeEngland
    ISBN9780860682264

    Scars Upon My Heart is an anthology of poetry written by American and British women during the First World War, compiled and edited by Catherine W. Reilly and published by Virago Press in 1981. Scars Upon My Heart is recognized as a pioneering presentation of women's literary expression during the First World War, giving voice to women's experiences, thoughts, and emotions.[1][2] In the words of Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec, the book 'largely contributed to the current reevaluation of poetry written by women during World War I'.[3]

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    Catherine Reilly (4 April 1925–26 September 2005) was Assistant Borough Librarian in Trafford, England from 1974–1980 when she began compiling a bibliography of war poetry.[4] The result of her efforts was the 402 page work English Poetry of the First World War: A Bibliography (1978). Her sources included English–language works such as privately published poetry volumes, fundrais

    Homesick (a rhyme by Kang Tung Pih)

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    Artist

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    Year

    c. 1920  

    Technique

    calligraphy superimpose ink 

    Image Size

    7 1/4 x 6 1/2" image size 

    Signature

    signed by description poet wrench ink, both in Humanities and Asiatic, right margin 

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    Annotations

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    Paper

    ivory laid 

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    Inventory ID

    4294 

    Price

    SOLD

    Description

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