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Betjeman was born in London and educated at Oxford University. During World War II he had a post at the Admiralty, and after that worked for a time for the British Council. He was a contemporary of English-born poet W H Auden at Oxford, but he had little in common with the poets of the 1930s. His verse is traditional in form favouring iambic lines and a conversational clarity and subject matter. He recalls with great precision and affection details of his childhood in north London and holidays in Cornwall.
The yellow of the emblem is said to denote Angola's natural wealth. Red is said to stand for the blood spilt by the freedom fighters. Black represents Africa. Effective date: 11 November 1975.
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