The Edward Thomas Fellowship was founded in 1980 to promote knowledge and appreciation of Edward Thomas's life and works
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Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995 and 9 April 2014 [G/09/14/2]
Original reference ETF/PC
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Articles on Edward Thomas. Includes some on Rupert Brooke
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22nd October 1995
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"A Personal Tribute to the Late Percival Gibbon and Edward Thomas" by Mrs Joseph Conrad. Published in The Bookman September 1930
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"Books in General" by V S Pritchett published in The New Statesman and Nation, 22 March 1947. Refers to a lecture by Rupert Brooke given to Cambridge University's Fabian Society in 1911
"The Artist Once" published in The Times Literary Supplement, 22 March 1947. Review if "Democracy and the Arts" by Rupert Brooke
Letter from Iolo A Williams published in The Times Literary Supplement 5 April 1947 querying the date of Rupert Brooke's lecture "Democracy and the Arts" at Cambridge
Cutting with photograph of the unveiling of a plaque to Edward Thomas at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea c.1949
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"Famous People I have Met: Rupert Brooke" by Lady Violet Bonham Carter, publication unknown c.1950s
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"The Poets of Steep" by David Gill published in Hampshire, December 1965
Photocopy of "An Engraved Window to Edward Thomas and Helen his Wife" by Laurence Whistler published in Book Collecting & Library Monthly number 16, August 1969. Includes letter from Myfanwy Thomas explaining the origins of the memorial window appeal
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Published in Country Life. As the dedication date for the windows [16 October 1971] approaches, this article discusses how the idea for the window evolved, how money was raised and how it was designed and engraved. The article also discusses the relevance of the details of the Laurence Whistler design at the church of St James the Greater, Eastbury
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Published in The Times. Refers to the discovery of Edward Thomas's diary and the forthcoming publication of his final poem dated 14 January 1917 by The Whittington Press. Also includes information sheet on The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial
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Published in the Portsmouth Evening Times on 2 March 1977, author unknown
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Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Review of the "Diary of Edward Thomas" by the Whittington Press and an account of the launch of this publication
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"Old white horse" by P J Kavanagh, review of The Diary of Edward Thomas published by The Whittington Press. Includes wood engraving by Hellmuth Weissenborn
Wood engraving by Hellmuth Weissenborn from The Diary of Edward Thomas. Published in The Times 1977
"Behind the Arras" published in The Daily Telegraph on 29 June 1977. Describes how engraver Hellmuth Weissenborn fought in the same sector as Edward Thomas during World War I
"Front-line poet", review of The Diary of Edward Thomas by Jan Marsh. Published in The Daily Telegraph 30 June 1977
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Published in The Times, author unknown. Mounted on an envelope containing dried and pressed plant old man, or lad's love, taken from the grave of Helen Thomas 11 July 1977. With ink annotations, possibly by Alan Martin
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Includes plant matter
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Published in NWN on 21 July 1977, author unknown. An account of the service at St James' Church Eastbury to mark the centenary of the birth of Helen Thomas
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Eric Norris from the Pioneer Bookshop in London recommends "Edward Thomas and the Countryside" and "Prose of Edward Thomas", both by Roland Gant
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Published in Country Life, author unknown. Discusses the Edward Thomas centenary window at Steep
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Published in The Times. Describes the Edward Thomas memorial window at Steep. Mounted by Charles Barker press cuttings service
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Published in the Southern [?] Echo, author unknown. Refers to the Edward Thomas memorial window at Steep
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Published in The Times. Details anniversaries in 1978 including the centenary of Edward Thomas's birth
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Published in the Southern Echo. Review of "The Edward Thomas Country" by W M Whiteman. With ink annotation
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Published in The Bookseller. Refers to the Edward Thomas memorial window appeal
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Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Refers to the centenary of Edward Thomas and the memorial window
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Published in the Petersfield Herald, author unknown. Discusses the Edward Thomas Centenary and memorial window
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Published in The Bookseller. Durrant's media clipping. Refers to forthcoming articles on Edward Thomas in The Sunday Telegraph and British Book News
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Published in The News [Portsmouth]
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Published in The Bookseller, author unknown. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in the Western Mail. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Sunday Times. Refers to centenary readings by Jill Balcon and John Westbrook on 4 March
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Published in The Sunday Telegraph Magazine. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in the Contemporary Review, author unknown. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in "Hampshire: the county magazine"
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Edward Thomas centenary special edition. Articles include:
Letters from Edward Thomas to Robert Frost
Letter from Frost to Mrs Conkling
Edward Thomas and Robert Frost
Letters from Edward Thomas to Harold Monro
The Solitary Note: Edward Thomas and Modernism
Penderyn
A Land Without A Name
Edward Thomas and Wales
Edward Thomas' influence
Poems for Edward Thomas
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Published in British Book News. Refers to publications of Edward Thomas. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in the East Hampshire Post
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Published in Country Life
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Published in The Times. Notice of the centenary of the birth of Edward Thomas and details the unveiling of a plaque at Prior's Dean. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Observer
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Published in The News [Portsmouth and Hampshire]. Christopher Dennett, joiner who worked on The Red House, recounts his memories of the building and Edward Thomas. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in the Southern Evening Echo [Southampton and Hampshire], author unknown. Refers to the White Horse pub at Prior's Dean and the naming of the "Edward Thomas Bar". Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The News, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary celebrations at Steep
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Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas: a poet for his country" by Jan Marsh
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Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Documents the centenary celebrations in Steep
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Published in The Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
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Published in the "Alton Herald", author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary celebrations at Steep
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Published in the Sunday Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas" by Jan Marsh
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Published in The Daily Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Observer. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. With ink annotation
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Published in The Financial Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Charles Barker press cuttings service clipping
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Published in The Weekend Scotsman. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in the South Wales Evening Post, author unknown. Refers to Edward Thomas and his Welsh connection. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Bookseller. With ink annotation
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Published in The Gazette, author unknown
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Published in The Bookseller, author unknown. Refers to "Richard Jefferies" by Edward Thomas. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Birmingham Post. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in The Illustrated London News
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Published in The Scotsman, author unknown. Durrant's media clipping
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Published in Books and Bookmen. Review of four centenary publications relating to Edward Thomas. "Richard Jefferies" by Edward Thomas, "Edward Thomas on the Countryside" by Roland Gant, "Edward Thomas" by Sally Muir and "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
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Published in Countryman. Details the publication of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside" by Roland Gant
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Typescript of article published in Bedales Chronicle volume 62 number 2
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Published in the Daily Telegraph. Gives a biography of Edward Thomas and visits places in Hampshire where he lived. With ink annotations
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Published in The News on 16 October 1978, author unknown. Reports the Edward Thomas Centenary Veteran Cycle Ride near Petersfield
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Published in The News on 16 October 1978, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas Centenary Veteran Cycle Ride near Petersfield
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Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary bike ride by members of the Southern Veteran Cycle Club near Petersfield
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Published in The Herald [Petersfield], author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary bike ride
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Published in The Herald [Petersfield], author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary cycle ride. With ink annotation
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Published in The Times. Reports on the tenth anniversary of the Carcanet Press, who published "Time and Again", the reminiscences of Helen Thomas, in 1978. With ink annotations
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Published in Country Life. Book review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas
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With ink annotations
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Published in the Church Times on 2 March 1979. Review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas
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Published in The Guardian. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "Adlestrop"and the use of the station sign in the bus shelter accompanied by the poem
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Publication unknown. Broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Programme documenting the Frost - Thomas relationship
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Published in the Times Literary Supplement, 23 November 1979. Review of works on Edward Thomas including "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas, "Poetry Wales: Edward Thomas Centenary Issue", "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh, "Time and Again: The Memoirs and Letters of Helen Thomas" by Myfanwy Thomas, "Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work" by Edward Thomas and "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by William Cooke
Includes a printed letter from Kim Taplin to the Editor of the Times Literary Supplement in reaction to Donald Davie's article. Published 21 December 1979
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Publication unknown
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Publication unknown. Review of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside: a selection of Prose and Verse" edited by Roland Gant
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Publication unknown. Review of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside: A Selection of Prose and Verse" edited by Roland Gant
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Published in The Times [?]. Review of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside: a selection of his Prose and Verse" by Roland Gant
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Publication unknown. Review of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside" edited by Roland Gant
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Published in the Southern Evening Echo on 19 February 1981. Reports on Myfanwy Thomas's views on the newly-formed Edward Thomas Fellowship
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Published in Poetry Wales volume 18 number 1
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Published in The Illustrated London News. Readings of prose and poetry associated with Edward Thomas held on 25 February 1978
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Published in The Lady
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Possibly published in the Radio Times. John Arlott presents poems by Edward Thomas. Broadcast on BBC 2 on 12 March 1982
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Published in This England. Includes letter from Roy Faiers, Editor of This England, to Alan Martin acknowledging mistake made captioning a photograph of Edward Thomas with Merfyn and Myfanwy when the boy was neighbour Tommy Dodd. Includes a correction published in the Autumn 1982 edition with a photograph of Edward Thomas and Merfyn
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Publication unknown. Poet Vernon Scannell discusses Edward Thomas's poems "Old Man" and "Thaw". Broadcast on Radio 3. With ink annotation
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Publication unknown. Ludovic Kennedy interviews Myfanwy Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in The Lady. Article on Edward Thomas and Steep
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Published in "Stand To! The Journal of the Western Front Association" number 10
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Published in the Daily Mirror. Includes poem "It Rains" by Edward Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in the Western Mail [Wales]. Article on Edward Thomas with reference to the forthcoming biography by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in the Western Mail [Wales]. Discusses the letters Edward Thomas sent home from the Western Front. With ink annotation
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Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in The Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
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Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
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Published in The Herald. With photograph from the launch of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" at Selborne Bookshop
Sellotape repair
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Published in the Sunday Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in the Daily Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in Books and Bookmen. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in the Times Higher Education Supplement on 1 November 1985. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in The Observer. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotations
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Published in Country Life. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in The Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotations
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Published in the Literary Review. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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Published in The Lady. Refers to Edward Thomas and the Edward Thomas Birthday Walk
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Published in Books, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas exhibition "All Roads Lead to France" at the Imperial War Museum
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Published in The Times and the Daily Telegraph. With ink annotations
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Published in the Sunday Times. Reports on the speech Myfanwy Thomas gave on the 70th anniversary of Edward Thomas's death at the exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, recounting the telegram that brought the news of her father's death. With ink annotation
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Published in The Bookseller, author unknown. Reports on Edward Thomas's poem "Snow" being displayed in London Underground carriages as part of the Poems on the Underground project. With ink annotation
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Published in The Times Higher Education Supplement. Refers to Edward Thomas and the memories of Myfanwy Thomas
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Published in Country Life. Refers to the poetry of Edward Thomas
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Published in "Stand To! The Journal of the Western Front Association". Refers to the Edward Thomas exhibition All Roads Lead to France at the Imperial War Museum
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Published in Book News number 47, author unknown. Profiles the Edward Thomas Fellowship
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Published in The Oxford Times. Reviews the event "A Pine in Solitude" at Dorchester Abbey Festival, originally a radio programme. With ink annotations
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Publication unknown. Reports on the radio programme "Something to be Spared", on the relationships between Edward Thomas, Helen Thomas and Eleanor Farjeon. Also includes radio listing for the programme which was broadcast on Radio 4. With ink annotation
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Published in Country Living. Article about Edward Thomas and Adlestrop. With ink annotation
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Published in The News. Reports the seventeenth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk
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Publication unknown. Features the White Horse near Petersfield which was frequented by Edward Thomas
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Published in the English Review. Obituary for Edward Thomas
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Published in The Times. Describes Edward Thomas, his poetry and his leaving home for France
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Annotated "From Roy Burton" and "For Myfanwy". Discusses Edward Thomas
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Author and publication unknown. Discusses the American poet Loren Eiseley [1907 - 1977] and his poem "Graveley Then" written for Edward Thomas. With ink annotation
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Discusses the friendship between Edward Thomas and Walter de la Mare. With ink annotation
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Published in Country. Describes the landscape of Crockham Hill in Kent and local residents Edward and Constance Garnett and Edward Thomas
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"This selection of poems written by Edward Thomas forms the basis of "This Roaring Peace" an Oratorio composed by David Mitcham for Frensham Heights"
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Leaflets with poems by various poets including "November Sky", "Digging", "March" and "July" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Bookman. Annotated "photocopy sent by Joan Stevens"
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Discusses poem "Rain" by Edward Thomas
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Annotated in pencil "draft do not print"
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Reports on the production of "Lights Out" starring Barbara Leigh-Hunt and Richard Pasco
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Describes account of storm by Miss Hope Evelyn Webb nee Aldis
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Publication unknown
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Published in The Observer. Review of "Literary Englands: Versions of 'Englishness' in Modern Writing" by David Gervais
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Published in The Scotsman Festival. Play on Edward Thomas by Adlestrop Productions
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Published in Multiples: Newsletter of the Society of Wood Engravers volume two number five. Features "Tall Nettles" by Edward Thomas with wood engraving by Yvonne Skargon
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Published in the Daily Telegraph. Discusses the disputed removal of a hedgerow at Dymock
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Published in Country Life. Discusses the poetry of Edward Thomas in the context of the First World War
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Prose essay on Edward Thomas's train journey from London to Gloucestershire on 23 June 1914 which inspired him to write the poem "Adlestrop"
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Published in "Despatches: The magazine of the Friends of the Imperial War Museum". Discusses Jill Balcon's employment as a continuity announcer at the BBC during the Second World War
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Published in the Daily Telegraph D Day supplement. Discusses Jill Balcon's work as a continuity announcer at the BBC during the Second World War
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Published in "The Oldie"
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Refers to Edward Thomas. Includes letter from Peter Dale to Richard Emeny, 12 February 2007
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Reviews of "Branch Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry" by Guy Cuthbertson and Lucy Newlyn and "The Annotated and Collected Poems" by Edward Thomas, edited by Edna Longley. Published in The Guardian
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Published in Camden New Journal Review. Performed at the Almeida Theatre
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Published in Country Life. Discusses Edward Thomas
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Written by Anne Mallinson. With ink annotation
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Includes card featuring the Robin Guthrie lino-cut of Edward Thomas with newspaper cuttings mentioning the birthday walks of 1974 and 1976, and newspaper clipping on the death of Bronwen Thomas [later Bronwen Simmons], 12 April 1975. With ink annotations
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With ink annotation
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With ink annotation
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Centenary year
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Includes map of the route, details of the production "A Pine in Solitude: a portrait of Edward Thomas 1878 - 1917" by Anne Harvey and details of the formation of the Edward Thomas Fellowship
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Includes map of the area, press release, mounted newspaper cutting "Tribute to Edward Thomas" and photographs of attendees of the walk [photographer Donald C Eade, Petersfield]. With ink annotations
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Includes map of the route, press release, newspaper cuttings and photographs featuring Edward Cawston Thomas [grandson], Myfanwy Thomas Alan Martin and Anne Mallinson of a presentation of a signed card and decorated bowl. Photographer unknown
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Includes map of the route, press releases and newspaper cuttings
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Includes map of the route, newspaper cuttings and photograph of the walkers taken at South Harting [photographer unknown]. Annotated
Mounted with sellotape
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Includes map of the route
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Includes map of the route. Annotated
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Includes map of the route, press release, list of poems read at Steep Church on the day and newspaper cuttings
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Includes map of the route and list of readings
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Includes map of the route and two typescript talks
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Includes map of the route, newspaper cutting and order of readings at Steep Church on the day
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Includes map of the route
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"Where the West Begins: the Quantocks Walk". Includes map of the route and photocopy of newspaper article on the walk
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"The Marlborough Downs Walk". Includes map of the route
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Includes Edward Thomas Fellowship news sheet August 1983; three letters from Alun John to Alan Martin with details of the walk; photocopies of two letters from Alun John to Anne Mallinson with details of the walk; map of the route
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Penshurst and Hever, Kent. Includes map of the route, letter from Chris Dalston to Alan Martin and Penshurst Place leaflet
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Eastnor Castle to Malvern British Camp. Includes map of the route and summary of the walk written by Eric Jackson
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Sussex. Includes map of the route
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The Quantocks. Includes two maps of the routes
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Wiltshire, in relation to Richard Jefferies. Includes map of the route
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Mickleham, Surrey. Includes map of the route
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Waltham Abbey. Includes map of the route
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Dymock. Includes map of the route
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Signed by attendees of the walk
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Presented to Bronwen and Myfanwy. Includes pen and ink illustration of a bird annotated "Taylor 72"
Foxing
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Includes mounted printed copy of poem "Up in the Wind", two black and white photographs of the Steep - Petersfield area and one colour photograph of the interior of a bar [photographer unknown]
Illustrated
Foxing
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Includes postcards and map of the area and copy of the Robin Guthrie lino-cut of Edward Thomas
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Includes mounted print of the poem "march", map of the area and the lino-cut of Edward Thomas by Robin Guthrie
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Foxing
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Edward Thomas Centenary Walk
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Includes mounted information on the Aston and Blewbury area, a map of the area and print of the painting "Picking Wild Flowers" by William Affleck
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Includes map of the area, quotes of Edward Thomas and three mounted photographs of the area [photographer unknown]
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"The Country of Richard Jefferies"
Includes map and three photographs of the area [photographer unknown]
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To the summit of Sugar Loaf. Includes map of the area
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Illustrated
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Kent. With map of the area and Edward Thomas quote from "The South Country"
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Malvern Hills. Includes map of the route and two photographs of Oldfields and Little Iddens [photographer unknown]
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South Downs, Sussex. Includes map of the area and two photographs of The White Horse pub and Anne Mallinson [photographer unknown]
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Includes printed illustration of The White Horse pub by Liz Green and printed illustration of Edward Thomas by John Wheatley
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Dunwich, Suffolk. Presented to Myfanwy Thomas
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Presented to Myfanwy Thomas
Foxing on envelope
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Includes mounted photographs of attendees [of previous walks?]. Photographer unknown
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With reference to the 150th anniversary of the birth of Richard Jefferies. Illustrated. Includes:
Card from Mavis Budd Mollan to Myfanwy, 28 February 1998
Letter from Liz Emeny to Myfanwy, 3 March 1998
Menu for the Pre-Walk Supper at The Queens, Selborne, 28 February 1998
Itinerary for the 26th Edward Thomas Birthday Walk, 1 March 1998
Agenda for the Edward Thomas Fellowship Annual General Meeting, 1 March 1998
Map of the route
List of readings performed by Tom Durham at Steep Church, 1 March 1998
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Illustrated. Presented to Myfanwy Thomas
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Illustrated. Includes itinerary for the walk
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Illustrated. Includes list of committee members and itinerary
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Illustrated. Includes menu for the pre-walk supper at The Queens, Selbourne, itinerary, map of the route and programme for the performance of "And You, Edward..." at All Saints Church, Steep on 2 March 2003
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Illustrated. Includes loose postcard from Richard and Liz Emeny to Myfanwy Thomas, itinerary and map of the route
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Includes articles"The Poets of Steep" by David Gill, "Edward Thomas: Poet of Hampshire" by Valerie Maskell and "Edward Thomas: mirror of England" by Beryl Jobling
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Photographer unknown. Taken at the Shoulder of Mutton and Steep area
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Original order has been preserved
Donated by The Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Includes correspondence from St Paul's School, the Oxford University Press, Laurence Whistler and The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial Fund
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Includes correspondence from Susan Hill and Elizabeth Moore [Secretary to Sir John Betjeman]
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Original order - alphabetical
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Sold at Sotheby's on 24 July 1979. Now held in the Berg Collection at New York Public Library. Includes:
Letters written to Alan Martin on the sale from Bertram Rota Limited booksellers, Encounter, the Imperial War Museum, Privy Council Office and the Cabinet Office
Letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Alan Martin including draft letters to "English Literary Gents" and the Keeper of Manuscripts at New York Public Library
Publication "Encounter" for July 1979 including an essay "A Neglected Responsibility: Contemporary Literary MSS" by Philip Larkin
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The bells were pre-recorded and broadcast on 7 March 1982, the day of the tenth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk
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Papers were deposited by Sanchia Metcalfe, daughter of Rowland Watson
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Includes correspondence on the 70th anniversary of Edward Thomas's death
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Respondents include:
Dwight Eddins
Martha Vogeler
National Library of Wales
Ken Kirk
Roy Carnon
Richard Lowndes
Sean Street
Margaret Thompson
Heather Norris Nicholson and Steve Nicholson
Edward Cawston Thomas
Maureen Silver
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Discusses Edward Thomas's love of Sussex and his relationship with James Guthrie and The Pear Tree Press. Includes photocopy of passage "Edward Thomas: The Friend and The Artist" from "To The Memory of Edward Thomas" by James Gutherie, published 1937; and poem "An Old Sussex Manor", possibly by Charles Kennett Burrow
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Discusses the founding of the Dymock Poets collection at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, the R George Thomas biography of Edward Thomas, Myfanwy Thomas, Edward Cawston Thomas and Edward Eastaway Thomas
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Discusses the gift of a lad's love plant "the "grandson" of Edward Thomas's plant" and "Sturt"
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Held at All Saints Church, Steep
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Performed at The National Portrait Gallery. Devised and narrated by Frank Baker with Richard Pasco and Barbara Leigh Hunt
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Includes list of forthcoming publications and current literature, a bibliography of prose and poetry by Edward Thomas and list of books about Edward Thomas
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Given at Lincoln College, Oxford
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Includes programme and ticket for the dedication service, information from The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial Fund, notes from Anne Mallinson, Alan Martin, Ruth Dyson and Jill Balcon, and information on the broadcast of the service on 18 June 1978 on BBC Radio 4
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Performed at Steep Village Hall. Compiled and presented by Michael Bakewell with Hugh Dickson and Valerie Sarruf
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Includes a list of books in print and forthcoming Edward Thomas publications available at The Selborne Bookshop
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Performed by Anne Harvey, Benjamin Whitrow, Kay Barwick and Tom Durham
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Performed at Kenwood, the Iveagh Bequest. Chosen and arranged by John Carroll with Richard Pasco and Barbara Leigh Hunt. Includes programme "Sundays in the Orangery"
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Performed by Kay Barwick, Hugh Dickson, Anne Harvey and Stephen Thorne. Compiled by Anne Harvey. Performance arranged by Mary Greenslade
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Recorded on 31 August 1977 and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 24 January 1978. Includes covering letter from the BBC
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Held at All Saints' Church, Steep, for the Edward Thomas Centenary
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Held at All Saints' Church, Steep
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Performed by Anne Harvey, Jane Lapotaire, Julian Glover and Benjamin Whitrow
Includes general programme for the 25th Stratford upon Avon Poetry Festival
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Notice written by Alan Martin
Radio programme broadcast 24 September 1978 and TV programme broadcast 30 September 1978
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Arranged by Anne Mallinson of The Selborne Bookshop and the Southern Veteran Cycle Club
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Held at the University of Southampton Department of Adult Education
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Held at All Saints Church, Dunsden
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Premier of "A Song of a Pub with No Name" by The Abinger Madrigal Singers, from the poem "Up the Wind" by Edward Thomas. Adapted and set to music by J T Darville
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Devised by Anne Harvey. With Tom Durham, Prunella Scales, Benjamin Whitrow and Anne Harvey
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Signed by the cast Annette Crosbie, Tom Durham, Benjamin Whitrow and Anne Harvey
Includes programme for the Cheltenham Festival of Literature 1980 and two tickets to the performance
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Includes reading of poem "Lights Out" by Edward Thomas and mounted notice of the service from The Times, 16 February 1981. Also includes accompanying note from Andrew Laithe, Chaplain of Worcester College Oxford, 6 March 1981
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Directed by Brian Cook and presented by Jenny Lee and Henry Knowles
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Presented by Vernon Scannell
Includes letters from the BBC, Vernon Scannell and Myfanwy Thomas
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Performed by Annette Crosbie, Tom Durham, Anne Harvey and Cyril Luckham
With ticket attached
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Performed by Anne Harvey, Tom Durham, Annette Crosby and Benjamin Whitrow
Includes Camden Winter Season brochure 1982-1983
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Performed by Annette Crosbie, Tom Durham, Anne Harvey and Cyril Luckham
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Performance on the life and writings of Edward Thomas at the Chichester Festival Theatre at West Dean College. Presented by Patrick Garland and Patricia Hodge
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Celebrations of the 900th anniversary of the mention of Dymock in the Domesday book in 1085. Includes:
Dymock 900 souvenir programme and leaflet
Letters from the Reverend R J Legg [vicar of Dymock], Reverend Richard Harries [Dean of King's College London] and The Cantilena Singers
Newspaper article "Festival at Dymock" published in The Sunday Telegraph, 7 April 1985
Article "The Summer of 1914" by Anne Harvey published in Country Bazaar, with reference to Dymock 900
Typescript of talk by Reverend Richard Harries "Faith and Poetry", delivered at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Dymock on 14 July 1985
Programme for the performance of "Elected Friends" at Dymock Church, 13 October 1985
Cheltenham Festival of Literature 1985 programme with details of a performance of "Elected Friends", 13 October 1985
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Includes:
Letter from R George Thomas and accompanying transcripts of his address given at the event
Invitation to the event from the Edward Thomas Fellowship
Letter from George Taylor to Anne Mallinson with designs for the plaque
Photograph of the plaque, photographer unknown
Newspaper articles on the unveiling of the plaque
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Held at The Selborne Bookshop
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With Myfanwy Thomas and R George Thomas
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Performed by Anne Harvey, Ed Bishop, Estelle Kohler, Hugh Dickson and Tom Durham
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Display at Selborne Bookshop
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Written to commemorate Edward Thomas's Centenary in 1978
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Presented by The Edward Thomas Fellowship and performed by Richard Pasco and Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Includes acting CVs for Richard Pasco and Barbara Leigh-Hunt
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Hosted by The Edward Thomas Fellowship
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Held at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
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Hosted by The Edward Thomas Fellowship
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With an introduction by Richard Emeny. Held at Steep Church
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Held at the University of Gloucestershire
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Hosted by The Edward Thomas Fellowship
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Held at Wigmore Hall. Jill Balcon was a prominent member of The Edward Thomas Fellowship and lived in Steep later in her life
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Includes press release, notes from Mervyn Goode to Alan Martin, exhibition details for Mervyn Goode, newspaper cuttings and a printed photograph of the painting showing the view from the memorial stone
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Held at Steep Church and Vicarage
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Held at Bridge Cottage, Eastbury
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Held at Steep Vicarage
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Held at Steep Vicarage
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Held at Steep Vicarage
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Held at the Village Hall, Selborne, Hampshire
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Held at Bedales School
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Held at the Village Hall, Selborne, Hampshire
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James Ashcroft Noble was the father of Helen Noble, who married Edward Thomas in 1899
Includes letter from George Colwell to James Ashcroft Noble, 8 November 1895
Letters from James Ashcroft Noble to Edward Thomas, 23 October 1895 - 28 February 1896
Letters from Edward Thomas to James Ashcroft Noble, 10 January 1896 - 3 March 1896
Location of originals unknown
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Photocopied typescripts of 57 letters spanning virtually the whole course of the Thomas - Frost relationship until Thomas's death in 1917. Mainly written from Thomas to Frost, they cover domestic issues as well as thoughts on poetry and the work of other writers and Thomas's observations from France
Includes photocopy of article "Six letters from Robert Frost to Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas. Publication unknown
Duplicates of DP/JM/2
Originals and copyright are held by Dartmouth College Library, New Hampshire, USA
Cannot be reproduced without permission from Dartmouth College Library, New Hampshire, USA
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Donated by The Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
"Note on the letters. They are from various sources and are not included in the forthcoming 'Selected Letters' edited by Professor R George Thomas (OUP), with the exception of some of the letters to Frost. They are therefore likely to remain unpublished for some time at least"
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Annotated
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Annotated. Part of a private collection sold to the Berg Collection, New York in 1979
Originals held in the Berg Collection, New York
Not to be reproduced without permission of the Berg Collection, New York
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Originals possibly held at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin
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Handwritten by Professor R George Thomas
"Original in private hands"
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Includes photocopy of typescript of Harry Hooton's reminiscences of Edward Thomas collected by Rowland Watson [DP/RW/2/1]
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Annotated by Professor R George Thomas "In private hands - T S [transcript] made by Myfanwy"
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Includes photocopy of typescript of Ian MacAlister's reminiscences of Edward Thomas collected by Rowland Watson [DP/RW/2/1]
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Annotated. Irene Noble was the elder sister of Helen Noble, later Helen Thomas
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Annotated. Includes letter from David Uzzell ["Dad"] to Helen Thomas, 5 May 1917
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Includes covering letter from Edward Cawston Thomas, who possessed the originals
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DP/ET/5/1/1
DP/RW/1/1/5
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Handwritten by Professor R George Thomas
"Original in private hands"
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Transcribed by R George Thomas. Includes photocopied letter from R George Thomas to "Alan" accompanying the Thomas letter
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Russian Bedales boy who stayed with the Thomases during the summer holidays. Original letter sent 28 June c.1914. With pencil annotation
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Includes:
Manuscript book written by Edward Thomas showing his transition from prose to poetry in 1914. Includes covering explanatory note possibly written by Professor R George Thomas
Letters from Edward Thomas to Holbrook Jackson
Letters from Edward Thomas to Harold Monro
Letter from Helen Thomas to Harold Monro
Deposited by Edward Cawston Thomas on 25 June 2004. Accession G/08/04/4. ARF/04/18
Originals held at Buffalo University, New York State
Permission must be sought from Buffalo University
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Subscription list, appeal information, leaflet and photograph of the window dedicated to Edward Thomas and Helen Thomas, photocopy of Steep News Letter May 1977 with an article on the window by Douglas Snelgar, Vicar of Steep
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Originally published in "South Country" and quoted in R George Thomas's "Edward Thomas"
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Reprinted from The Anglo-Welsh Review
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Includes:
Leaflet "The Man on The Hill: Richard Jefferies and his Contemporaries"
Photocopy of transcript of talk "Edward Thomas, Richard Jefferies and Wiltshire" given by Professor W J Keith, President of the Richard Jefferies Society, on 7 June 1976
Transcript of talk "Richard Jefferies and Edward Thomas: A Spring, An Inscription and A Secret" given by Kim Taplin on 6 February 1984
The Richard Jefferies Society Talks and Articles Service catalogue December 1986
Photocopy of transcript of talk "Edward and Helen Thomas: Our Parents", possibly by Myfanwy Thomas, on 4 April 1977
Transcript of essay "In the Footprints of Richard Jefferies" by Philip Edward Thomas, with introduction by W J Keith, December 1984
Photocopy of transcript of essay "Richard Jefferies" by Edward Thomas, taken from the 12 part magazine he edited called "The Book of the Open Air"
Publication "A Tribute to Henry Williamson (1895 - 1977) President 1965 - 1975" by The Richard Jefferies Society
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Includes details of eight wood-engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn for "The Diary of Edward Thomas", and "A Visit to William Morris" by Helen Thomas
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Published in "Some New Oxford Books: English Literature and Other Literatures in Translation 1978-79"
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In association with The Compton Poetry Fund, Faber and Faber Publishers Limited, The British Council, Greater London Arts and The British Library (Stefan Zewig Programme)
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Includes information on an Edward Thomas poster and Tall Nettles poetry poster
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Original posted 18 March 1904. Congratulates Janet on her new baby and stating she herself "was meant just to be a bearer of children"
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With pencil annotation
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Based on Adlestrop by Edward Thomas
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Once belonged to Edward Thomas
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Originally published in South Country. Printed by Libanus Press
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From catalogue 104 G F Sims Rare Books
Describes Parker's decline of "Horae Solitariae" and Thomas's reply "Many thanks for the gentle muffled blow you have delivered"
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Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul. Order form from The Selborne Bookshop
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Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul
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Published by Carcanet New Press Limited. Order form for The Selborne Bookshop
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Published by Everyman Paperbacks. With wood engravings by Eric Fitch Daglish, introduction by Helen Thomas and preface by R George Thomas
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Written in Arras
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Illustrated by "V F"
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Original written 27 August 1965. Recounts a meeting with Helen Thomas in 1915 when she took Bronwen and Myfanwy to have their eyes examined
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With ink annotation. Author unknown
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Originally written 12 November 1972
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Explores Adleptrop's literary connections, including Edward Thomas, Jane Austin and various poems about Adlestrop
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The British Music Society Monograph 2
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By James Harris Chartered Surveyors
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Features two wood engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn used to illustrate "The Diary of Edward Thomas". Hellmuth Weissenborn fought during World War I in the same sector of trenches as Edward Thomas, but in the German lines
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Script of the Edward Thomas Seminar given at Golden Square Books, London
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With pencil annotations
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Featuring Edward Thomas poems Digging, Sowing, The Pond, Cock-Crow, Tall Nettles, Thaw, Two Pewits, But these things also, Adlestrop, For these, First know when lost and Beauty
Illustrated with wood engravings by Yvonne Skargon, Linda Holmes, Simon Brett, Howard Phipps, Sarah van Niekerk, Paul L Kershaw and Sue Scullard
Accession number D/07/03/1
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Taken at Agny Military Cemetery, photographer unknown
Includes letter from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to Alan Martin accompanying the photographs, 12 June 1978
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographer Graham V Herbert, Weymouth
Includes a description of the windows taped to the reverse
Mounted with sellotape
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographed by George Taylor, Petersfield
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographer unknown
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Photographer unknown
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
Copyright Hulton Deutsch
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Photographer unknown. Includes negatives. Annotated with names on reverse
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographer unknown. Taken at Agny Military Cemetery
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographer unknown. Taken at Agny Military Cemetery
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Photographer unknown. Taken at Agny Military Cemetery. Annotated on reverse
Donated by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 22 October 1995
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Photographer unknown
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Photographs of the English countryside accompanied by the poetry of Edward Thomas
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Transferred from the original 10 inch LP recording made c.1965
Helen Thomas reads 18 Edward Thomas poems and recounts her life with Edward
Deposited by the Edward Thomas Fellowship on 11 May 2001. Accession number D/05/01/3
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Includes Myfanwy reading extracts from her book "One of These Fine Days"
Deposited by The Edward Thomas Fellowship on 13 March 2006. Accession number G/03/06/2
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Introduced by Anne Harvey. Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Puts Edward Thomas poetry to music
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Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Discusses three letters found in the Dymock Poets Special Collection:
Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson, 1937
Helen Thomas to Jo Dawson, 1951
Helen Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon, c. July 1964
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Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Introduced by Richard Emeny
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Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Discusses the life and work of Isaac Rossenberg
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Numbers 1 - 67, 77. Includes index for numbers 1 to 66