CHURCHILL—AND A SCOTS POET
Abstract
WHILE WATCHING ON TELEVISION RECENTLY the impeccably‐organized funeral procession of Sir Winston Churchill pass through streets well‐known to me during my ten years' residence in London shortly after the turn of the century, I could not help regretting that so little of the memorable proceedings had been assigned by the organizers to anything pertaining to Scotland. It came as a relief, therefore, to hear the wild notes of the bagpipes blown on the wind during the embarkation of the flag‐draped coffin at Tower Pier. I find that this reaction has been shared by other Scottish listeners.
Citation
Cruickshank, H.B. (1965), "CHURCHILL—AND A SCOTS POET", Library Review, Vol. 20 No. 2, pp. 94-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012424
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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