| Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
| Ref No | EUL MS 50a/LIT/5/1 |
| Date | undated |
| Level | Item |
| Extent | 1 envelope |
| Title | Three unidentified poem drafts and prose piece about poetry |
| Creator Name | Causley; Charles; 1917-2003; author, teacher and broadcaster |
| Description | Unidentified and untitled draft manuscript poem, beginning "When I was born in Iron [Angle] Street // My clothes were a size too big...", n.d.. Also untitled draft manuscript poem beginning "When I was in Devonport town...", n.d. Also draft incomplete manuscript short prose piece beginning "The splendid and strange thing about poetry (sometimes I think it's the only attraction) is that like the act of sex it can be practised anywhere, anytime...". Also draft untitled poem beginning "So I left the poor sods to it. // What else could a mother do?", n.d. |
| Format | Manuscript |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Copyright | Usual EUL restrictions apply. |