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Showing posts with label The Orchard. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Rupert Brooke Jeffrey Archer Grantchester Cambridge Photographs


 Rupert Brooke, once lived in the old vicarage Grantchester, Cambridgeshire,


The Old Vicarage is now the home of Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English author and former tory politician



Nice lamp post illuminates the post box. There are not many street lights in Grantchester.






Rupert Brooke, the son of a housemaster at Rugby School, was born on 3rd August, 1887. In 1906 he won a scholarship to King's College, Cambridge. While at university he joined the Fabian Society. Other members at Cambridge at the time included: Hugh Dalton, Clifford Allen and Amber Reeves. During this period Brooke met several leaders of the movement including George Bernard Shaw, Beatrice Webb and Sidney Webb.




Brooke began writing poetry and during the next few years had two collections of verse published,
Poems
(1911) and Georgian Poetry (1913). Brooke had a mental breakdown and in 1913 decided to tour the US, Canada and the Pacific.



On the outbreak of the First World War Brooke joined the Royal Naval Division and in October 1914 took part in the Antwerp expedition. After this experience he wrote several poems including,
Peace, Safety and The Soldier.

In February 1915 Brooke sailed on the
Grantully Castle for the Dardanelles. While on board he developed acute blood poisoning and although transferred to a hospital ship died on 23rd April 1915. Rupert Brooke
was buried on the Greek island of Skyros. 


 There is a nice pub in the village named Rupert Brooke



2 Broadway 
Grantchester
Cambridge






Tea Garden set in an orchard, renowned for its famous past visitors best seen in daylight and I am sure this is the same for the whole of Grantchester.