T. E. Lawrence

T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) effigy carved by his friend, Eric Kennington, displayed in St Martin’s-on-the-walls church, Wareham, Dorset, England, photo 15/8/2019 stone sculpture carved 1935-9 by Eric Henri Kennington RA.

Thomas Edward Lawrence (1888 - 1935) published writings, including translations and posthumous publications:
“Seven Pillars of Wisdom”
“Revolt in the Desert” an abridged version of ‘Seven Pillars of Wisdom’
“The Mint” an account of Lawrence's time in the RAF.
“Crusader Castles” Lawrence's thesis at Oxford University
“The Odyssey of Homer” Lawrence's translation from the Greek,
“The Forest Giant” by Adrien Le Corbeau, Lawrence's translation from French
Various selected editions of Lawrence’s Letters
Poetry
‘Guerrilla Warfare’ article in 1929 Encyclopaedia Britannica
“The Wilderness of Zin” by C. Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence

PS: Another unusual soldier is portrayed in this church, is Saint Martin, who is shown in a medieval fresco, on horseback accompanied by attendants, cutting his cloak in half to share it with a naked beggar.

Date: 15/08/2019

Location: Wareham, Dorset, UK

Photographer: carved by Eric Kennington

T. E. Lawrence

T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) effigy carved by his friend, Eric Kennington, displayed in St Martin’s-on-the-walls church, Wareham, Dorset, England, photo 15/8/2019 stone sculpture carved 1935-9 by Eric Henri Kennington RA.

Thomas Edward Lawrence (1888 - 1935) published writings, including translations and posthumous publications:
“Seven Pillars of Wisdom”
“Revolt in the Desert” an abridged version of ‘Seven Pillars of Wisdom’
“The Mint” an account of Lawrence's time in the RAF.
“Crusader Castles” Lawrence's thesis at Oxford University
“The Odyssey of Homer” Lawrence's translation from the Greek,
“The Forest Giant” by Adrien Le Corbeau, Lawrence's translation from French
Various selected editions of Lawrence’s Letters
Poetry
‘Guerrilla Warfare’ article in 1929 Encyclopaedia Britannica
“The Wilderness of Zin” by C. Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence

PS: Another unusual soldier is portrayed in this church, is Saint Martin, who is shown in a medieval fresco, on horseback accompanied by attendants, cutting his cloak in half to share it with a naked beggar.

Date: 15/08/2019

Location: Wareham, Dorset, UK

Photographer: carved by Eric Kennington