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* 2 March 1929: Arthur Ransome discusses the plot of ''[[Winter Holiday]]'' in a letter to his mother ([[LAR]] p331) |
* 2 March 1929: Arthur Ransome discusses the plot of ''[[Winter Holiday]]'' in a letter to his mother ([[LAR]] p331) |
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* 29 March 1929: Ransome says he is ''hammering at a story'' (that is, ''[[Swallows and Amazons]]'') ([[SFM]]1929) |
* 29 March 1929: Ransome says he is ''hammering at a story'' (that is, ''[[Swallows and Amazons]]'') ([[SFM]]1929) |
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− | * 27 March 1935: Arthur Ransome researched |
+ | * 27 March 1935: Arthur Ransome researched locations for [[High Topps]]; ''Went up behind Tilberthwaite with Gnossie. Saw several old workings and a suitable bit of country for my story'' ([[NBUS]] p90) |
* 13 March 1975: [[Evgenia Ransome]], Arthur Ransome's second wife, dies. |
* 13 March 1975: [[Evgenia Ransome]], Arthur Ransome's second wife, dies. |
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 14 May 2010
Events in March[]
- March 17: Mrs Callum's birthday; Dick has written in his notebook Mother's Birthday = March 17th (WH5).
Native events in March[]
- March 1920: Frederick Field joins the Board of Admiralty as the Third Sea Lord and controller before a few years later becoming First Sea Lord of the Admiralty as reviled by Roger (see SW1)
- March 1921 Ransome purchases Kittiwake for use in the Baltic to replace Slug; bought in Reval for £25 with a windfall from an American paper.
- 2 March 1929: Arthur Ransome discusses the plot of Winter Holiday in a letter to his mother (LAR p331)
- 29 March 1929: Ransome says he is hammering at a story (that is, Swallows and Amazons) (SFM1929)
- 27 March 1935: Arthur Ransome researched locations for High Topps; Went up behind Tilberthwaite with Gnossie. Saw several old workings and a suitable bit of country for my story (NBUS p90)
- 13 March 1975: Evgenia Ransome, Arthur Ransome's second wife, dies.