Proper noun
Betjeman (plural Betjemans)
A surname.
Despite famously heckling Slough, John Betjeman 's praise for the town hall's architecture as 'a striving for unity out of chaos' in 1948 has never been so relevant as today. Source: Internet
Poetry 'For The Fallen' plaque with The Rumps promontory beyond The late Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman was famously fond of Cornwall and it featured prominently in his poetry. Source: Internet
Betjeman later discovered the stories were all based on those of M. R. James. Source: Internet
Praise outweighed criticism; John Betjeman felt Larkin had "closed the gap between poetry and the public which the experiments and obscurity of the last fifty years have done so much to widen." Source: Internet
The influence of Gilbert is discernible in a vein of British comedy that runs through John Betjeman 's verse via Monty Python and Private Eye to.. Source: Internet
The town was described by Sir John Betjeman as "probably the loveliest town in England". Source: Internet