Henry Howarth Bashford
British physician and writer (1880–1961)
Sir Henry Howarth Bashford (13 January 1880 – August 15, 1961) was an English writer and poet, as well as a distinguished physician and the personal doctor to King George VI of England.
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Quotes
edit- As I came down the Highgate Hill,
The Highgate Hill, the Highgate Hill,
As I came down the Highgate Hill
I met the sun's bravado,
And saw below me, fold on fold,
Grey to pearl and pearl to gold,
This London like a land of old,
The land of Eldorado.- London, from Romances (1917). Compare: Alfred Noyes, Go down to Kew in Lilac-time.