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The Wipers Times Exposé: A Picture of Dorothy Violet Hall emerges
I mentioned in the Staff, Suspects and Witness post that I was at something of an impasse regarding researching Dorothy Violet Hall. While I had fragments of information, there wasn't really enough to form more than a fragmented sentence here and there. I received an email in October 2023 from Richard Sheppard, a …
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The Wipers Times Exposé: Staff, Suspects, and Witnesses
Jul 29, 2023 · 45 min read · Wipers Staff Violet's Chronicles of Fashion Sapper E. J. Couzens Gilbert Frankau Stanley Melborne Mohr C.J. Lodge Patch Jack Pearson J.O. Twiss Frederick Roberts Richard Donald Bell Woods Sherwood Foresters Dorothy Violet Hall Henry Cecil Hall Annie Selena Hall Nottingham Nottingham Evening Post Table Tennis Dan Todman Thomas Emmanuel Ward Sergeant Tyler Sergeant Turner T.S. Leslie Allen BBC Chris Rainbow 1964 The Wipers Times The Wipers Times Film The Wipers Times Play Ypres Times Balkan News Ian Hislop Nick Newman Nottingham Archives Nottingham Local Studies Library Nottingham Guardian Captain E.J. Neale Major Harry Shirwell Wipers Printers Mi7a Official Press Buereau Herbert Jenkins Captain Muller SS Emden ·In tracking down details on Dorothy Violet Hall, the writer behind the ‘Chronicles of Fashion’ feature of the Wipers Times, I am at somewhat of an impasse. In my initial article, I mentioned that I believed, given his prominence in the Nottingham art scene, that her brother, Henry Cecil Hall, may be the key to …
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The Wipers Times, Tatler, and the Identity of ‘Violet’ from Violet’s Chronicle of Fashion: An Exposé
Apr 27, 2023 · 24 min read · The Wipers Times Trench Journals Tatler Violet's Chronicle of Fashion Nottingham Riddle of Wipers Shipstones Brewery Sherwood Foresters 1928 1916 Dorothy Violet Hall Henry Cecil Hall Sabretache Ypres 24th Division Gilbert Frankau Herbert Jenkins Propaganda Nottingham Girls' High School Ruddington Women in War ·The Wipers Times — its story and humour immortalised in a 2013 BBC film of the same name, based on the stage play by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman — is one of the most famous of trench journals to appear during the First World War.1 However, there exists a mania around these publications, that began as soon as they first …
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