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Et in Arcadia Ego (page 1 of 3)

Et in Arcadia Ego uses the architecture of the chapel and contains a view of the natural world against a backdrop of text, poems that were written by the long absent patients.

The authorship of the poems are only credited in the Hill End Journal 1982 with initials as follows: F.S; M.M; P.B.; R.S. and J.T.

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Et in Arcadia Ego uses the architecture of the chapel and contains a view of the natural world against a backdrop of text, poems that were written by the long absent patients

The authorship of the poems are only credited in the Hill End Journal 1982 with initials as follows: F.S; M.M; P.B.; R.S. and J.T.