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National Trust site for the author's family home from 1902 - 1936. Features gallery, events, history, and opening times.
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Information on Kipling's relationship to the origins of boy scouting.
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Mailing list service to exchange information and views on the life and work of the author.
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A voluntary, non-profit-making organisation, and a Registered Charity. Features a range of information on the author including his life, poems, Batemans, and a picture gallery. Includes a member's section.
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The author lived for a short time in Brattleboro, Vermont. The house in which he lived, named by him Naulakha, afforded spectacular views of Mount Monadnock.
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Notes on this award. Includes the citation and links to related resources.
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Illustrated article on Peter Bellamy's musical settings of Kipling's works. Includes Real/Audio clips and links to the text The White Man's Burden.
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Collection of portraits held at the National Portrait Gallery.
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Article by Philip Scowcroft on the music inspired by Kipling with the incidental music written for screen adaptations of his prose works.
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Collection of the author's works which have been set to song.
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Details and listings of the letters, papers and manuscripts held in the Kipling collection.
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Collects books, manuscripts, and other items relating to the life and works of Rudyard Kipling. Includes rare images of original books and illustrations and a complete listing of the collection.
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Collection overview and images of items based on stories of "The Jungle Books". Includes books, film, video and audio items.
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Informational site which includes links to online texts and other resources.
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Archive of the personal papers of the writer held on deposit from the National Trust.
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Includes a biographical and historical chronology and discussions on Kipling's relationship with the British Empire and imperialism.
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The author's series of reports in the London Daily Telegraph, October 19, 23, 26, and 31, 1916.