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Alfred Owen Williams (7 February 1877 – 10 April 1930) was a poet, writer and a collector of folk song lyrics who was born and lived most of his life at South Marston, near Swindon, Wiltshire. He was almost entirely self-taught, producing his most famous work, Life in a Railway Factory (1915), in his spare time after completing a gruelling day's work in the Great Western Railway works in Swindon. He was nicknamed “The Hammerman Poet”. (From Wikipedia) More about Alfred Williams: | Books about Alfred Williams -- Books by Alfred Williams Books about Alfred Williams: Filed under: Williams, Alfred, 1877-1930
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