Charles Hamilton Sorley
1 portrait by Cecil Jameson







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Charles Hamilton Sorley
by Cecil Jameson
chalk, 1916
18 1/8 in. x 13 7/8 in. (460 mm x 352 mm)
Given by the sitter's sister, Mrs G.L. Bickersteth (née Sorley), 1974
Primary Collection
NPG 5012
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The drawing, based on a photograph, was acknowledged by his family as a 'true likeness'.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Crane, David; Judd, Alan, First World War Poets, 2014, p. 36
- Judd, Alan; Crane, David, Character Sketches: First World War Poets, 1997, p. 24
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 576
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Events of 1916back to top
Current affairs
As war drags on with heavy losses conscription is introduced with the Military Service Act. Conscientious objectors who refused to fight were compelled to do non-military war work, and some were jailed.British Summer Time is introduced, putting the clocks forward an hour during the summer in order to capitalise on daylight hours.
Art and science
C. Hubert H. Parry sets William Blake's poem, Jerusalem, to music popularising the poem and tune as a patriotic English anthem. On hearing Edward Elgar's orchestrated version in 1922, King George V suggested that it replace God Save the King as the National Anthem.International
The Irish Citizen Army starts a Nationalist rebellion in Dublin: The Easter Rising.Massive losses are suffered on the Western Front at the battles of the Somme and Verdun.
The Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire (1916-18) led by Prince Faisal is assisted by T.E. Lawrence, who became known as Lawrence of Arabia.
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