Wikipedia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check/R. C. Sherriff Footnotes
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Robert Cedric Sherriff[1][2][3][4] (6 June 1896[1][5] [4][3] – 13 November 1975[1] [3][4]) was an English[4] writer[4].
[edit] Early life
Sherriff was either born in Kingston upon Thames[1][4], Hampton Wick[2][3], or Esher[6]. He was educated at Kingston Grammar School[5] in Kingston upon Thames[3], and worked in an insurance office before[3] (1914[4]) and after[7][5] (1918 to 1928[4]) serving (1915 to 1918[4]) as a captain[8][1][3][5] in the 9th[9] East Surrey Regiment[5] in World War I[1][3]. He was wounded at Passchendaele[9][10].
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Margaret Drabble (editor) (2000). The Oxford Companion to English Literature, sixth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198662440.
- ^ a b Biography for R.C. Sherriff. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2005-02-14.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Sherriff, R.C.. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved on 2004-12-19. (Only used info from the non-subscription part.)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Gale. Contemporary Authors Online. 2003. Subscription required.
- ^ a b c d e (1967) A biographical note, Journey's End. Heinemann educational books ltd.
- ^ R.C. Sherriff filmography. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2004-12-19.
- ^ Sherriff, Robert Cedric (1968). No leading lady: an autobiography. Victor Gollancz ltd (London). ISBN 575001550. page 7 (chapter 1)
- ^ Sherriff, Robert Cedric (1968). No leading lady: an autobiography. Victor Gollancz ltd (London). ISBN 575001550. page 317 (chapter 28)
- ^ a b Sherriff, Robert Cedric (1968). No leading lady: an autobiography. Victor Gollancz ltd (London). ISBN 575001550. page 114 (chapter 9)
- ^ Sherriff, Robert Cedric (1968). No leading lady: an autobiography. Victor Gollancz ltd (London). ISBN 575001550. page 317 (chapter 28)