I couldn't track down any books of poetry by FitzRoy but found a couple online. Strangely, FitzRoy gets a mention in Radical Visions: Poetry by Vietnam Veterans, by Vicente F. Gotera (p.16 ):
Olivia FitzRoy was stationed in Ceylon as a flight direction officer with the Women's Royal Naval Service during WWII. Her poem "Toast" captures another side of war - utter ennui. The poem opens with a convincingly detailed description of setting:
All the way back from the air field
Along the jolting road,
Past the paddy fields
And the mud-covered water-buffalo,
I've been pretending to myself
That I am not thinking about letters
She is mentioned in other war poetry anthologies - even with erroneous biographical details - maybe one day her poems may be published.
To continue the last set of images drawn by Raymond Sheppard from "The Hunted Head"
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The Hunted Head, p.123 "Armand handed her into the dinghy with a flourish" Group of sailors take girl on row boat at quayside |
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The Hunted Head, p.129 Two people lie on floorboards |
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The Hunted Head, p.138 Girl with flowing cape rides horse uphill [same as dustjacket spine] |
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The Hunted Head, p.139 Border Collie |
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The Hunted Head, p.146 An eagle |
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The Hunted Head, p.153 Portrait of man |
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The Hunted Head, p.154 Dirk in scabbard |
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The Hunted Head, p.162 "“Come out or I fire!”" Man, girl and boy in cave aim at uniformed soldier |
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The Hunted Head, p.164 A flintlock pistol |
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The Hunted Head, p.173 Portrait of man – Bonnie Prince Charlie |
Compare Sheppard's portrait to the famous one (reproduced here from Wikipedia page couretsy of the national Galleries of Scotland Google Art Project)
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The Hunted Head, p.174 "Fiona knew she would never forget that scene" Several men in cave |
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The Hunted Head, p.187 Open Bible |
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