BIOGRAPHICAL TABLE
| 1893 | 18 March | Born Plas Wilmot, Oswestry. |
| 1897 | Family moves to Birkenhead. | |
| 1906 | Family moves to Shrewsbury. | |
| 1911 | Wilfred becomes a lay assistant at Dunsden. | |
| 1913 | February | Leaves Dunsden and returns home ill. |
| September | To Bordeaux, France to teach English in the Berlitz School. | |
| 1914 | June | Tutoring in a family
at Bagneres de Bigorre, in the Pyrenees. Meets French poet Laurent Tailhade. |
| December | Tutoring in an English family in Bordeaux. | |
| 1915 | May to June | Back to France after a brief visit home. |
| October | Returns to England and enlists in 3/28th London Regiment which shortly afterwards became the 2nd Artists Rifles Officers Training Corps. | |
| 1916 | June | Commissioned into the
Manchester Regiment Reports to 5th (Reserve) Bn. Manchester Regiment at Milford Camp, Near Witley. With friend 2/Lt Gregg (later kia) devises improvement to gas mask. |
| 7th July | Arrives at Talavera
Barracks, Aldershot where he is attached to 25th Bn.Middlesex Regt. (C.O. Lieutenant-Colonel John Ward M.P.) for a Musketry Course at Mychett Camp, Farnborough. The course ends and he is classified "1st Class Shot". Returns to Witley Camp. |
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| 18th November | Official end to Battle of Somme. | |
| 24th November | 2nd Manchesters leave Somme battlefield down to 156 officers and men. | |
| October to November | To Southport. In rooms at 168a Lord Street, Southport. | |
| To Fleetwood. Takes command of a firing range party. Lodges at 111 Bold Street, Fleetwood. | ||
| 8th December | Back in Southport. Takes charge of Musketry Party on the range at Crossens, nr Southport. | |
| Christmas | Embarkation leave. | |
| 29th December | Folkestone. In transit to join 2nd Manchesters. | |
| 1917 | 1st January | Arrives in France, thence to the notorious Infantry Base Depot at Etaples and later to 2nd Manchesters as an Officer reinforcement. |
| 12th January |
Into the front line at Serre in charge of "A"
Company. Takes half of his platoon and occupies a former German bunker in No Man's Land and posts a sentry who during a bombardment is blinded. (This incident became the subject of "The Sentry"). |
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| 4th February | Transport Course at Abbeville. | |
| 1st March | Rejoins the battalion in the line near Le Quesnoy en Santerre. | |
| 14/15th March | Suffers concussion following a fall. | |
| 17th March | Arrives at No13 Casualty Clearing Station at Gailly. | |
| 4th April | Rejoins battalion near Manchester Hill, Selency. | |
| 8th/30th April | In and out of the line at Savy Wood and in the attack on Dancour trench, St Quentin. | |
| 2nd May | The C.O., Lieutenant-Colonel Luxmoore, notices that Owen is unwell. Evacuated to No13 CCS with shell shock. | |
| 16th June | To Netley Hospital, Hampshire. | |
| 25th June | Arrives Craiglockhart War Hospital, Edinburgh. | |
| Mid August | Meets Siegfried Sassoon and Robert Graves. | |
| October | Writes "Anthem for Doomed Youth" and "Dulce et Decorum Est". | |
| November | After leave, is posted to 5th (Reserve) Bn. Manchesters at Scarborough. Acts as mess secretary at Clarence Gardens Hotel (Now Clifton Hotel). | |
| 1918 | 31st January | Attends Robert Graves' wedding. |
| March | To Northern Command, Ripon. Rents lodgings in Borage (Borrage) Lane. | |
| June | Passed fit for service and joins 5th Manchesters in Scarborough. | |
| August | Sees
Siegfried Sassoon, wounded in hospital. Returns to France. |
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| September | Again posted to 2nd Manchesters as an officer reinforcement. | |
| 1st-3rd October | In the Brigade attack on the Beaurevoir-Fonsomme Line at Joncourt. Recommended for M.C. | |
| 30th-31st October | 2nd
Manchesters take over the line west of the Sambre-Oise canal, near Ors. Writes to his mother from the cellar of the Maison Forestiere (Forester's House) at Pommereuil. |
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| 4th November | Killed in action on the banks of the Sambre-Oise canal. | |
| 11th November | News of his death reaches Shrewsbury. | |
| 1919 | Publication of seven poems in "Wheels". | |
| 1920 | December | Publication of "Poems of Wilfred Owen", with an introduction by Siegfried Sassoon. |
| 1931 | Autumn | Completion by Edmund Blunden of the editing of Owen's poems. |
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