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Wilfred Owen Audio Gallery

By Dominic Hibberd

Wilfred Owen wrote many moving letters to his mother during his service in World War One, and in them he describes his devastating experience of life on the Western Front. He also transformed this experience into remarkable poetry, which has spoken to audiences ever since. After heroic service as a second lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment, he was killed only a week before Armistice Day.

Listen to readings of Owen's poem 'The Sentry', and to extracts from a letter written to his mother in January 1917 by clicking on the images below.

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Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen
Susan Owen
Susan Owen
The Manchester Regiment, France
The Manchester Regiment, France
A captured German dug-out
A captured German dug-out
A World War One casualty
A World War One casualty
Craiglockhart War Hospital
Craiglockhart War Hospital

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