I would like to commend to your readers the excellent World War I centenary exhibition, Galsworthy: Human Battles on the Home Front, at the Rose Theatre.
The organisers have done a brilliant job of arranging such a varied collection of memorabilia, accompanied by recorded excerpts, some read by sons and daughters, from letters and diaries from the Western Front.
By making John Galsworthy its focus, the exhibition casts fascinating light on the campaigning by this Kingston-born writer on behalf of wounded soldiers.
MICHAEL DAVISON
Kingston
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