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ZX 1 Line art Alien Visions Normandy late summer 1966+
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ZX 0 Beaky Op-art 1965-2019
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ZX 2 From 'Above Atlantis' 1967-2019 with color restored
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ZX 3 Measure for Measure play program cover CT 1967
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ZX 4 Dada Britart 1 Convergence 1969 and 2019
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ZX 5 Dada Britart 2 Forward Base 1969+
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ZX 6 New World 1969+ December 2014/19 for Alison
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ZX 6 B New World tilt corrected fully restored Dec. 2019
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ZX 7 Complex Structure 1969+ exploration thereof
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ZX 8 Printing Press+ Paintings Drawings 1970 1969
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ZX 9 Herford North-Rhine Westphalia upbringing 1950s
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ZX 10 Linoprints 1967-1970 cut 2019 Series Germania+
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ZX 11 A Linoprints Light over DarK series 1970-1971 2019
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ZX 11 B Light over Dark glacial variant
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ZX 11 C Linoprints Splash series 1970-2017
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ZX 12 A Die Brucke+ Dawn Rose Variants 2014-2019
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ZX 12 B Dawn Rose multiple variants 2 2020
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ZX 12 C Dawn rose rouge
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ZX 13 Linoprints Castles in Spain 1967-2020
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ZX 14 Berlin 1982 photographs
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ZX 15 GDR Suite Line art 1997-2019
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ZX 16 GDR Suite Lyrics 1982+
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ZX 17 GDR Suite longer texts 1987+
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ZX 18 GDR Suite unused or excluded texts 1987+
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ZX 19 Intrac the DDR+ 1990s+ text
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ZX 20 Easter Failure+ texts 1995+ after Gudrun Brunne
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ZX 21 Anniversary Tennis+ Doorway+ texts Monoravian 1994+
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ZX 22 Art of the GDR Oxford 1984
(20 Images)
ZX 23 And Again a Summer Gudrun Brunne 1982
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ZX 24 Joan's This is Germany 1955
(32 Images)
ZX 25 The Minden Gap Joan Truman 1955
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ZX 26 Hamelin 16th century Joan Truman 1950s
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ZX 27 Joan's This is Germany unseen
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ZX 28 Berlin 1990 CT with JH
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ZX 29 Schloss Charlottenburg and back with Jane
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ZX 30 Extracts from Berlin 1990 reconfigured CT 2019
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ZX 31 Cold War Carl Zeiss Jena for Kew PRO 2017
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ZX 32 The Triumph of the Lens ed. CT 2017
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ZX 33 The Triumph of The Lens II
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ZX 34 Snap the (Zeiss) Girl CT 2017
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ZX 35 Intermezzo The 'Janie' Cycle (1979-2019)
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ZX 36 Splash LA series original wider work 1970-71 2020
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ZX 37 Primavera 2 Body and Beauty
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ZX 38 Lost lands Baroness von Maltzahn 2003 Joan Pomerania
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ZX 39 Joan's Rheingold Castles May 1955 Enprints
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ZX 40 Joan's Wertheim Rothenburg Forsthaus Klaushof Bad Kissingen
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ZX 41 Moy Day (Herford) August 28th 1955+ Winter Party
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ZX 42 At Winterburg+ Bismarckturm Herford 1955-1956
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ZX 43 At Altenau in Oberharz Lower Saxony February 1956
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ZX 44 Spring skiing The Oberharz again 1956
(5 Images)
ZX 45 Cousin Isolde Wigram+ The Gebhardts+ The Luftwaffe
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ZX 46 Isolde Wigram 2
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ZX 47 Nuremberg adjusted 2019
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ZX 48 Dresden adjusted 2019
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ZX 49 Dresden Opera House Temple
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ZX 50 Iceland Rocks (for Dresden)
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ZX 51 Reykjavik Riviera adjusted 2019
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ZX 52 Reykjavik Grey Swans adjusted 2019
(10 Images)
ZX 53 Ice Maiden Nelsa adjusted
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ZX 54 Joan's Art Folders 1 c.1975+ scans 2020
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ZX 55 Joan Art 2 Colour washes testing
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ZX 56 Joan Art 3 Trees
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ZX 57 Joan Art 4 Flowers and Fruit
(10 Images)
ZX 58 Joan Art 5 Portraits and Scraperboard fish
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ZX 59 Joan Art Malaya early 1950s extracts
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ZX 60 Joan's Print Collection adjusted
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ZX 61 Joan's Rome
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ZX 62 Rokeby Park Gallery 39 Liz K captioned
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ZX 63 The Battle to save Georgian London+ Sir John Betjeman
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ZX 64 Perspective scholarly extracts
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ZX 65 Study of South Downs+ for line art 1997
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ZX 66 Study South Downs+ in auto color 2020
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ZX 67 To Duncton Down and Noviomagus (Chichester) 2020
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ZX 68 In Chanctonbury Ring The South Downs Way titled
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ZX 69 North Stoke to Canada and Steyning Round Hill
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ZX 70 Return to North Stoke and Downs Farm
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ZX 71 To Sompting and upland fields 2009
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ZX 72 To Lion's Bank (extract)
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ZX 73 Joan's last August 2010
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ZX 74 Joan's last September 2010
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ZX 75 Joan at Pendean sci-fi sunsets garden gods August 10
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ZX 76 Joan Memorabilia Churches Parham Cavalry Parade Arms
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ZX 77 00+ W. SUSSEX TEXTS FOR www.zenspacia2.co.uk start 2021
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ZX 77 0 Early Dusk introit pbl. Camden Voices Anthl.1978=1990
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ZX 77 Dreadnoughts at Seaford The Rockingham Press 1996+
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ZX 77 0 21 INDEX TEXTS
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ZX 78 Sussex littoral: Cello Moon Parallel Light Within Walls
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ZX 78 0 11 INDEX TEXTS
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ZX 79 Absence (fons et origo) France+ Galaxy Fire+ others
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ZX 79 0 13 INDEX TEXTS
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ZX 149 INDEX HOME PAGE TEXTS ZX 150 to ZX 160
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ZX 150 STE O Vinegar Vignette+ Combatant revised Jan 20th 2021
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ZX 151 STE 1 The Combed Spun Plumage+ Lyric
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ZX 152 STE 2 At Selinunte+ The Blooded Sheet
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ZX 153 STE 3 Inauguration Day Early 2060 revised Jan 20th 2021
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ZX 154 STE 4 The Quadriga+ Deep South Fan rev Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 155 STE 5 Umbra Carpe Diem+ Ut Pictura Poesis rev Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 156 STE 6 In Schlesien or, Silesia rev Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 157 STE 7 Ypres Wipers Ypres et al+ At The Menin Gate
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ZX 158 STE 8 Again At Duino Castle Trieste rev Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 159 STE 9 My Father, Dick rev after Henry James Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 160 STE 10 My 'Aunt Kit' re-written Jan 22nd 2021
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ZX 161 0 INDEX HOME FACIA TEXTS ZX 161 to I72 finis
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ZX 161 STE 11 What Of Electric Blue+ The Shuttleworths rev Jan 22nd
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ZX 162 STE 12 Divorced Fiddlers Green+ Joan Barbed rev Jan 22nd 2021
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ZX 163 STE 13 The 100 Club London rev Jan 22nd 2021
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ZX 164 STE 14 Papyrus Scroll Delivery+ President Macron+
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ZX 165 STE 15 Question For Oxford Union Debate+ A Second Coming
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ZX 166 STE 16 Variants For Alison Ides+ Brim-fugel Jan 21st 2021
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ZX 167 STE 17 Variants For Alison 2 Couplets in Low German Anglo-Saxon
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ZX 168 STE 18 Albion Catastrophe 2020+ The Normans
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ZX 169 STE 19 Mansion Report+ Brandenburg Jingle Jangle
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ZX 170 STE 17 In July 1886+ The Radetzky March rev Jan 23rd 2021
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ZX 171 STE 21 Club Talk+ In July 1870 rev Jan 25th 2021
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ZX 172 STE 22 In July 1870 (II)+ The Law Of+ Mynster Maesse
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ZX 173 0 INDEX TEXTS VE DAY MAY 2020 ZX 173 to ZX 182
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ZX 173 INTRO PHOTOGRAPH
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ZX 173 Forbidden Candles May 4th Morning Glory Lauds May 7th 2020
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ZX 174 VE Day 75 May 8th Building Loony May 8th 2020 rev Jan 25th 2021
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ZX 175 Death By Fire for Libby Houston Deep State Dystopia 2 May 8th
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ZX 176 Millenium Man - Victory Thereof May 9th-May 10th 2020
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ZX 177 Jerusalem Barley 2 for HG Minority Report May 9th-May 10th 20
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ZX 178 Wuhan War 2030 May 11th 2020 rewritten Jan 26th 2021
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ZX 179 Wartime Lyric The Wait 2020 May 12th rewritten Jan 26th 2021
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ZX 180 After Horace and Virgil The Wrongful May 15th-16th 2020
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ZX 181 Encellulement from Robert Fossier on China May 17th 2020
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ZX 182 Lumpen Verse 6 am May 18th Woolwich Reach Lyric T.S. Eliot
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ZX 183 0 INDEX TEXTS VE DAY MAY 2020 ZX 183 to ZX 192
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ZX 183 Cacaphony May 18th-May 19th 2020 rev Jan 27th 2021
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ZX 184 Wartime Buttercups for Jean Stewart May 21st 2020
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ZX 185 Coutezans after Boccaccio Late Emire Dirge for Ausonius May 21s
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ZX 186 Roman Painting from Ausonius May 23rd 2020
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ZX 187 Infestation Impromptu Downing Street Myopia May 24th
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ZX 188 Province Of Rome I and II Couplet Aphorism May 26th
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ZX 189 Statua Weather for Ausonius May 29th 2020 Jan 28th 2021
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ZX 190 Blue Blaze Journey A.D. 416 after Namatianus June 1st 2020
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ZX 191 Going Solo Practise Sack of Rome A.D. 410 June 2nd 2020
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ZX 192 Sextets Vespers Again The Deadly Break The Churches June 3rd
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ZX 193 0 INDEX TEXTS VE DAY MAY 2020 ZX 193 to ZX 198
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ZX 193 Ghost Town De Rosis Nascentibus June 4th 2020
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ZX 194 Coda 1 National Health Service for my father My 27th 2020
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ZX 195 Coda 2 Memo To Downing Street Plateau Pastoral June 23rd
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ZX 196 Coda 3 The Blitz Quatrains Plus Jan 29th 2021
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ZX 197 Footnote Lunarium Poker 1 (Couplets) May 3rd 2020
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ZX 198 Footnote Lunarium Poker 2 (Couplets) May 3rd 2020
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ZX 300 SPA 0 COUPLETS Summer school 2019 Home page punctuated 2021
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ZX 301 SPA 1 COUPLETS
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ZX 302 SPA 2 COUPLETS
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ZX 321 SPA 21 COUPLETS
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ZX 322 SPA 22 COUPLETS fin created on home facia used as jotter
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ZX 323 Clampdown Couplets June 28th 2020
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ZX 325 0 INDEX High Summer West Sussex 2009 and 2016
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ZX 325 1 High Summer West Sussex The Liars casus belli July 2009
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ZX 326 0 SIGNPOST for THE CLOUDS OF MONORAVIA in www.zenspacia2.c0.uk
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ZX 325 2 The Dictator's Gift after Robert Graves July 2009+
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ZX 325 3 Fifth Column Deviance War The Ache West Sussex July 2009
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ZX 325 4 Alarum The Raid Traitor West Sussex July 2009+
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ZX 325 5 High Summer 2016 West Sussex Aug 1st 2016
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ZXTP ARCHIVE TEMPORARY PORTFOLIOS for zenspacia2
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ZXTP 96 0 In Parallel -- image for Imperium (Et Libertas 2020)
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ZXTP 101 The last word for Alison Coda : Number 15
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November Joan WW11
November the month of All Souls' Day Nov. 2 '24
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After some Haiku and an explanatory note, there
will be a resume of Ships JS served on as a Wren.
This Portfolio has been designed for laptops +.
Always read to scroll bottom for Copyrights.


St Paul's Revenant 
 for Sofia  post Eucharist Nov 8

Graeco-Byzantine
as at Monreale, glitter            Sicily Apse 1174 A.D.+
Norman Roman.                                         Cathedral

Arrest Starmer 
 for The Guardian        dicta by Joan

Why no Storm Shadow
long-range missile for Kyiv ?
The Serjeant At Arms

School Invention                    Heidelberg mid 1850s


An old Germany
crafted The Bunsen Burner.
What were they thinking ?     for Wolfgang Munchdu

November 9th

The Last Post                  Requiem by Gabriel Faure

Heard in a Hampstead                                At-St-John
Church, shattering clear, again ;
and for the first time.          trumpeter Robert Vanryne

the silence went into infinity

Joan Question                       for The Home Secretary

What did the Moslem
here do, during World War 11 ?
yet still they waddle.

raus raus  the enemy within

Sunday November 10th

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In late December 1939, my Rhodesian-born Grandmother Molly,
with her four daughters, boarded the fast Union-Castle Line mail
service R.M.M.V. "Athlone Castle" at Cape Town for the two week
voyage to Southampton to join Ralph, already in England. On New
Year's Eve, the Orchestra would play a Program of Music. Turned
into a troop ship in 1940, the Passenger Liner would survive War.

Molly, Lora Mary Bradford initially, born in 1898 in what was then
Fort Salisbury, came from a Church Family that left Clyffe Pypard,
in Wiltshire, for Rhodesia, to convert. Molly was terrified of being
torpedoed, though travelling First Class. An old English Governess
slept on a lower deck, easy to lose, if not downright disposable. A
Bonham Carter was on the passenger manifest. The Dining Room

Cuisine was superbia...why ? My sister Jane has the Menu card.
War with Germany had been declared on September 3rd, 1939.
My Grand Father Ralph, a descendant of one Peter de Stock, of
Caen, Normandy, took the first available "Empire Flying Boat"
for the Imperial Airways flight from Durban Water, to England.
Since 1934 Short Brothers, of Rochester, Kent had been making

28 Imperial Flying Boats for a unique Air Mail Service. They
could carry 24 passengers ; each one had a Bar. The top speed
was 200 mph. There was a welcome Observation Deck...good
for admiring Lake Victoria, the waters of Alexandria, Athens.
In June 1937, the Cassiopeia began loading the 1st Empire Air
Mail Service, bound at first for Gibraltar, then maybe Malta.

The Short Empire, our medium-range, four-engined monoplane
flying boat : in fact, 42 were built. It evolved into the Short S.25
Sunderland flying boat patrol bomber ; starting 1938, into 1946,
749 were made. Able to sink U-Boats, it flew key in The Battle
Of The Atlantic, in which Joan was to enact an important part
but not until 1942. Risking sailing for London, she but eighteen. 

In September 1939, Ralph was flying from Durban for an urgent
meeting at The War Office in London with General (Sir) Edmund
Ironside, Chief of The Imperial General Staff (1939 - 1940) with
whom Ralph had fought with, or under, in The Second Boer War,
and at Archangel, Russia (1918 - 1919) to bear on The Bolshevik
Revolution. Too little, too late. Ironside said to Ralph : you are late

as he, fatigued, knocked into his Office, up from Victoria Station.
The content of their meeting, still redacted ; but one can surmise.
For 1937 - 1938, RSG Stokes had been President of The Southern
African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ; and today they sport
The Brigadier Stokes Memorial Award flagged on the home page.
Did they adjourn, but later, to The Savile Club in Brook Street ?  

I have in my possession the printed Journal of The Savile Club
(1868 - 1923) gold embossed R.S.G STOKES on the book cover.
In 1917, one William Butler Yeats became an Elected Member ;
though Ralph favoured the work of Rudyard Kipling, singularly
If. In 1918, STOKES, Ralph Shelton Griffin, D.S.O, O.B.E, M.C.
was Elected. (His father had brought William Blake to Oxford).

In 1971, staying at Highfield, Dorset, Ralph told me he admired
the work of Ernest Hemingway, and particularly The Grapes of
Wrath by John Steinbeck (1939). He had no time for T.S. Eliot ;
and regarded daffodils as very boring for subject. His bete noire
was Bertrand Russell (he ought to be shot) and the CND Protest.
I heard Molly and Ralph would read Henry James to one another.

Did Yeats and Ralph have brandies together at The Savile Club ?
The centre cannot hold  When will we get to Liverpool ? In due
course. Turning back to Joan, she had been schooled at Roedean
(South Africa) and then Heathfield, Ascot. In her Oxford School
Examinations, there she gained three x A1 Grades : in Art (Life),
History and Shakespeare. On July 28th 1939, she went to Tilbury

Essex to board the Union-Castle Line "Pretoria Castle", to holiday
in Natal Province, and the glittering seaboard on Durban, arriving
to South Africa on August 14th. Heathfield wrote, to re-open early,
but she did not return, nor did a Polish aristocrat, never to be seen,
or be heard of, again. The Walzer of Chopin would make Joan cry...
In January 1940, Joan enrolled at The Grosvenor School of Art, 

run by the Scottish wood engraver Iain Macnab, in Pimlico ; she 
went to live at 30 Parkside, Knightsbridge. Claude Flight taught
Die Brucke lino-cutting, as found at Marlborough ; Frank Rutter
taught a course "From Cezanne to Picasso". That year, the School
merged with the Heatherley School of Fine Art, off Baker Street,
to the north of the Thames. Joan's art blossomed forty years later.

As Joan studied and painted, Ralph was back in uniform again, 
re-badged as a Brigadier in The Royal Engineers. After time in
the build-up in France, he had been posted to Norway, to battle
for Narvik in April 1940 on, I believe, The Cruiser Squadron. 
This, subject to screaming nerve-racking dive bombing by Ju 
87 Stukas. Ralph would say to Joan (as she, later, told me) that : 

being dive-bombed at Narvik was the worst experience of his life.
The Stukas had driven British Sea Power from the Norwegian
coast by May 1st. We lost Hurricane fighter planes ; had to sail.
Ralph, who barely survived the terror, was re-posted, to France.
On May 10th, Germany invaded, avoiding The Maginot Line...
by May 26th, the defeated were at Dunkirk, ending on June 4th.

France signed an armistice on June 22nd, in a railway carriage,
leaving Vichy France and The French Empire unoccupied. Did
Joan think of Kimberley, where she was born, due to mining ?
Her father, who she adored, had been Superintendent of Mines
(1920-1928) for De Beers. Bizarrely, some of the soldiers back
from France were packed onto London-bound commuter trains ;

not a few of the bowler-hatted, due up in The City, spat on them.

General Haig, a friend of Ralph, in preparing to blow The Ridge
at Messines, with nineteen mines, when Controller of Mines for
The First Army, became pioneer in a form of Blitzkreig. He had
unique British heavy Tanks at his disposal : yet in 1940, the lead 
German Panzers were radio-linked to Command, and Stuka dive

bombers. France had no front line to HQ radio linkage, for static 
warfare, only dispatch riders with orders on many clogged roads.
France had no flying columns, despite De Gaulle, unlike Paget's
Horse (1901-1902) in which Ralph rode, in The Anglo-Boer War
in the western Transvaal. In 1971, Ralph told me he had survived
in his elite unit, by exchanging due brandy ration for marmalade.

Was Ralph hinting that I drank too much ? and this, not yet true.
I must drink more marmalade. On June 17th, 1940, Joan dusked
out of an evening, to The London Palladium. Those Prusso-Nazi
Ju bombers had yet to appear. Joan, worried, listened to Variety.
She kept her programme for the evening ; read, noted that Jack 
Barclay, of Hanover Square, were engaged in proffering Bentley

and Rolls Royce motor cars, as The finest investment today. At
Debenham & Freebody, in Wigmore Street, there hung jaunty
designs, and Gay Lingerie, which had a nautical air, but no pix.
Did the evoking grant Joan a clue for her deep wartime future ?
The Battle of Britain began in July. What did they leave behind,
in Johannesburg ? They, not of The Happy Valley Set in Kenya

which Ralph, like Churchill, would have had executed for fear
of fighting. He protested them, long after the war was over, but
he preferred a fine Claret, to whiskey on the rocks, or Bourbon.
Was he, like General Monty Montgomery, once photographed
near my father, in North African desert, too much the martinet ?
In 1940, Johannesburg media sang honey-euphoric. Verbatim : 

There is no happier sound in the world, or one that goes straight
to heaven, than the sound of childish laughter. "Highfield", home
of Brig-General  R.S.G Stokes and Mrs Stokes, in Jubilee Road,
has echoed with the merriment of boys and girls, some of South
Africa's guest-children from England, since they arrived there on
Friday, (to) a permanent emergency home for the guest-children..

set in lovely grounds. (It) has all the mellow graciousness of old
houses, with plenty of sun and light. The verandhas are used for 
games...Yesterday, the oaken panelled hall was filled with merry
voices, tread of many feet. Glorious roses filled one large bowl,
and deep purple and yellow irises, others. The gramophone was
playing gay tunes.
 Thus hymned the inspecting Journalist. Joan

told me they typically kept seventeen local staff, most of whom
slept bare in hammocks, and they lived on a diet of mielie maize.
How many they retained, after they had 'made over' "Highfield"
I do not know. They had not had trouble with a rebel houseboy.
The grounds rural, with ponds, were significant. One is minded,
here, of lines in Burnt Norton 1 (1934) from the Four Quartets.

(Am I able to digress ? Eliot's prior transformative, and without
parallel, oeuvre was Ash Wednesday (1928-1930) and no doubt
Ralph would have seen a going from the bones of war, to Molly
in (arguably) the superbia, and the most open, text ever written.
At first, a Confession, at Saint Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town.
After 1927, the secretive Eliot 'went on retreat' there. In 1930..)

We know for a certainty that, at least from 1930, Eliot had his 
'regular confession' heard at St Silas by the new Vicar, to 1963,
one Father Frank Lacy Hillier, in the dark Confessional booth,
most probably at 6.30 pm of a Saturday, fraught off the 24 bus.
With Norway, Denmark, Holland, post Liege Belgium and, ex
Sedan France, again, fallen, The Battle of Britain began on July

the 10th, lasting unto October 31st. Joan went to stay at Denham 
Place, at Denham, not far from Bentley Priory, the Dutch aspect
classic of Lord and Lady Vansittart, until the end of the summer.
They were  friends of the family, particularly Ralph. Now Grade 
1 listed, the house built 1688-1701 ;  architect, William Stanton.
There are 'dormer' window, and a hipped roof. A southern-facing

paving, with statuary, points to garden and a lake ; can mind one
of an early scene in The Leopard (1963). I was refused admission.
Record claims there were dog fights above Denham : why, there ? 
Did Joan watch for vapour trails high up, at her Earl Grey tea, see,
lower, the supreme beauty of the Spitfire ? with Robert Vanstittart,
of a doomy summer afternoon, the RAF running short of aircraft.

Famous photograph : A View Of The Library At Denham, pre-war
though less seen than one taken during The Blitz, in the tragedy
of Holland (Park) House. Abandoned by SPAB post war, in 1945,
remedy is for another day, the House burnt by a stray incendiary...
not, I suspect, deliberately ; unlike our Lancaster Fleet targeting
of Potsdam, in April 1945. Bomber Command wanted a revenge.

Joan would lament Dresden, until her dying day. I went there, to
photograph, in the early '90s. Anecdote, though, has J. Goebbels
literally undermining (sic) the Dresdner Frauenkirche, teetering
in dawn smog, after the air raids in February 1945. A hostage ?..
Wierdly, a certain book (a copy of which had gone to "Highfield"
Parktown, Johannesburg, and then eventually to Camden NW5)

had Goebbels, again, define the Garnisonkirche (aka Garrison )
in Potsdam, as a target historical for Bomber Command, in April 
1945. Stranger still : the book by JG had been in The Hall Library
of Molly, my Rhodesian grandmother ; and 'Bomber Harris', head
of Bomber Command (1942-1945) had, as a rancher, come to see 
himself primarily as a Rhodesian. (Post war, BH to South Africa).

The chances of 'Bomber Harris', Molly and Ralph not having had 
tea together, before April 1945, would seem to be remote ; Ralph
became Brig. C.E. Airfields, The Middle East, in 1941, unto 1943.  
Was Blenheim Palace left pristine by The Luftwaffe, so Churchill
could pen Harris not to devastate The Sanssouci Palace Complex ?
vintage 1745-1747+ for Frederick The Great, le beau, and Prussia.

The railway station for Denham more longer platform than station,
empty, bare mid-afternoon, running straight into infinity east, west 
higher up, is very French. There is mystery, and the extendable. If
subject to petrol rationing, the path to The Place is walkable ; as I,
long ago, had been warned not to drive, generally, if at all possible.
Recently, a BBC Radio programme cast light on X cells at Denham. 

Lord Vansittart, to be the 1st Baron Vansittart in 1941, was famous
for Vansittartism. Scholarly, and a fine poet, he outlined opposition
to appeasement with Hitler both before, and during, WW II. We can
imagine him correlating with Joan on the terrace, or up at Bentley
Priory, maybe, during that terrible summer. He ran a clandestine X
wing MI6 Cell, or Cells, from Denham, with agents in Washington.

Will Ukraine become a new Poland, if America reverts to a 1930s
refuge of standing alone ? with sad strangled Albion yet to re-arm.
During the Fall of France, the RAF lost 453 Hurricanes in the 900
aircraft lost. Yet, we remained on track to build 14,000 Hurricanes
during WW II ; the factories were not found. By October 31st, '40
at the end of The Battle of Britain, the RAF et al (Naval, Canadian)

had lost no fewer than 1,744 aircraft out of a total air-force of 1,963
aircraft. The Luftwaffe, and the Corpo Aereo Italiano, out of 2,550
aircraft, had no less than 1,977 destroyed. Thus, the fate of the West.
66 (note the number) Allied Fighter Squadrons fought in The Battle.
Of these, two experienced, vital Polish Squadrons, No 302 and 303,
had the greatest 'kill rate' of them all, up to avenge a Warsaw burnt.

All in all, Free Poland flew 16 Polish Squadrons during the War, all
with Hurricane fighters. However, we must return to Denham Place.
Lord Vansittart was involved in intelligence work on multiple fronts.
(Did he recruit Joan, in some way ?) There was another war to fight :
a propaganda war. In 1939, he fought defamation in New York City.
Henry Ford was pro Nazi ; even manufacturing for Nazi Germany....

Well, it has been said The Oxford Union started WW II ; the result
of a debate made Hitler warfare gleeful. Indeed, it was Germany, or
rather Hitler stunning The Reichstag, who declared war on America,
not vice versa, on December 11th 1941, three, four days after Pearl
Harbour. Hitler hesitated, as well he might. Roosevelt was thankful.
This event led to The Fall of Singapore, by February 8th/15th 1942

which, according to Joan, and to Churchill, was the greatest disaster
ever to befall The British Empire, and thus England ; Australia lay
at risk : ahead. Joan never went to America : it was too informal. (In
later years, my mother banned me from wearing jeans in her abode :
Cavalry twills, her order of the day. I never bought any.) She derided
General Percival, often, carrying the white flag of truce to surrender.

We must return to Denham Place and 1940. The wash-over of events.
Did Virginia Woolf write that ? Her suicide was not until March 28th
1941, in The River Ouse ; her world, ruined. She, on a Gestapo death
list, one of two thousand creme de la creme not for escape to Canada.
Lord Vansittart was intermittently, a film financier. In 1936, his close
friend Alexander Korda (later Sir) had founded Denham Film Studios 

to the north, to host his production company London Films. Friends
both of Winston Churchill, their task was to make propaganda films.
Korda received a Knighthood, in 1942, for his contribution to the war
effort. In 1939, Korda on his own had made Q Planes and, uniquely
The Lion Has Wings - which shone a light on the power of the RAF...
Attractive, barely eighteen or nineteen, well read, dinner at Denham

thrilled Joan. Did they have staff, one ? ( My MOI Agent Aunt Nancy
did, a cook ). Beforehand, did they group around the Radiogram, hear
the BBC figure enemy aircraft downed, rationing sherry in the Library
as The Battle of Britain ground on, to increasing anxiety. What if  we
lose ? Lord Vansittart may have pointed Joan to look at London Films.
In 1940, he was elected as a Privy Councillor : we do not know when,

exactly. What would happen to The Army & Navy Club in Pall Mall ?
or, for that matter, The Hurlingham Club and The Savile Club. Ralph
a member of them all, and Joan no doubt worried, eating, and asked ;
and of a darker fear ? If we lost the war - would German West Africa
then control The Union of South Africa ? The horror of high-ranking
Nazis patrolling the corridors of The Rand Club ! favoured by Ralph.  

stanzas 43 plus in Pf November 2




 

Resource File Samizdat 1 Part 1 2 (London
2011)

Joan Stokes born March 22 1922 Kimberley South
Africa died Nov 27th 2010 Pendean Midhurst


 
 

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