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More details for Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Library (After Wallace Stevens)

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Library (After Wallace Stevens)

Simon Barraclough

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Tagged with topic: Arts & sciences Human experience Humour Life Memory Society
More details for Bam Chi Chi La La : London, 1969
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Bam Chi Chi La La : London, 1969

Lorna Goodison

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Tagged with topic: Society Travel & places
More details for Near-Distance

Near-Distance

Esther Phillips

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Tagged with topic: Family & relationships Love & sex
More details for Vertigo

Vertigo

Christian Campbell

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Tagged with topic: Family & relationships Gender & sexuality Race & ethnicity Society
More details for Just Long Celia

Just Long Celia

Nasaria Suckoo-Chollette

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Tagged with topic: Family & relationships Gender & sexuality Identity Race & ethnicity Society
More details for Nothing

Nothing

Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi

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Tagged with topic: Languages Society
More details for Red or Let’s Spend the Night Together

Red or Let’s Spend the Night Together

Richard Scott

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More details for a lad in dave

a lad in dave

Mark Waldron

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More details for 'They remain lying on the earth...'

'They remain lying on the earth...'

Agnès Agboton

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Tagged with topic: Death Human experience
More details for If I Were A Rose

If I Were A Rose

Sabrina Mahfouz

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Tagged with topic: Arts & sciences Family & relationships Love & sex Mythology & Folklore Nature Society Sport Weather & seasons
More details for Grasmere Journal, 1801
The poem Grasmere Journal, 1801 by Sinéad Morrissey, displayed as a Poems on the Underground poster.

Grasmere Journal, 1801

Sinéad Morrissey

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More details for The Computer's First Christmas Card
 A vertical poster with two columns of Christmas words on a white background: typewriter font on the left, cursive font on the right.

The Computer's First Christmas Card

Edwin Morgan

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