As part of the our Pendle Radicals programme we have the opportunity to put forward a poem by Ethel Carnie Holdsworth for inclusion into the National Archive. Ethel is one of the Radicals our volunteer team have been researching, and she has certainly caught their imagination. We would like you to vote on your favourite poem of hers, from the following. You can vote either on our Facebook page, by typing the name of your favourite poem in the comments beneath the post about this, or by emailing the name of the poem to Faye@midpenninearts.org.uk
You can download a PDF of the information on this page HERE.
Life https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/n13
Why? https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/12
The New Commandment https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/16
His Books https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/18
Unknown https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/50
Three https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/100
A Lament https://archive.org/details/voicesofwomanhoo00carn/page/132
Possession https://archive.org/details/songsoffactorygi00carn/page/48
Earth’s Song to Her Children https://archive.org/details/songsoffactorygi00carn/page/30
Cloud Mountains https://archive.org/details/songsoffactorygi00carn/page/16
The Bookworm http://www.working-class-women-writing.co.uk/the-bookworm-by-ethel-carnie.html
(Apologies for the lack of clarity on images of the following poem.)