Kidson, Eastwood (M)

Surname: Kidson
Forename(s): Eastwood
d. March 1912. Nationality: English.
Poet, novelist, and manufacturer’s agent. Born in Bantry, Yorkshire, c.1838, and moved to London by the time of the 1851 England Census (when he lived in St. Giles). Married Alice Beastall on 16 November 1862. Author of Told in a City Garden. Tales and Lyrics (1889) and Allanson’s Little Woman: A Novel (1897). Biographical information: BL; Reilly, Late Victorian Poetry, p. 259; Ancestry. (AC, CC)

Poems associated with this person

Total poems: 3
Poem title Date Periodical Roles id #
I. (“The queen of all the months is with us now”) 1866-05-05 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 7330
II. (“Old Chaucer’s daisy ope’s its golden eye”) 1866-05-05 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 16052
III. (“The odorous air, made up of meadow-smells”) 1866-05-05 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 16053