Published Poems
- Poets of Tomorrow, Second Selection (containing five poems by George Scurfield), published by Cambridge Poetry (Hogarth Press, 1940).
- The Song of a Red Turtle, a book of poems published by Timbimuttu (London, 1941), 19 pages.
- "Brother If You Could See Me Now", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (April - June, 1944)
- "The Colonel", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (July - September, 1944)
- "Evening", Seven Magazine of People’s Writing (October - December, 1944
- "Song and Dance" published in "The War Decade: An Anthology of the 1940s" by Andrew Sinclair, 1989 (page 34)
George Scurfield is referenced in Tambittu's Poetry in Wartime by H.M. Klein, an anthology of war poetry.
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