Article "Three days of tributes to Edward Thomas: a Post picture report"
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- 9 March 1978
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Documents the centenary celebrations in Steep
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Article "Three days of tributes to Edward Thomas: a Post picture report"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Documents the centenary celebrations in Steep
Article "Tribute to a Poet: The Edward Thomas Window at Eastbury" by Noel Carrington
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life. Includes detailed images of the window
Article "Tribute to a Poet: The Edward Thomas Window at Eastbury" by Noel Carrington
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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
Article "Two poets: Edward Thomas and Richard Jefferies" by P J Kavanagh
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Listener
Article "Two poets of the pity of war" by Robert Nye
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Weekend Scotsman. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
Article "Two Years a Poet" by Geoffrey Grigson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life. Book review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" edited by R G Thomas
Article "Two Years a Poet" by Geoffrey Grigson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life. Book review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas
Article "Unquiet Mind of Edward Thomas" by Joseph Braddock
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown
Article "Vistas of inspiration" by Kev Reynolds
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country. Describes the landscape of Crockham Hill in Kent and local residents Edward and Constance Garnett and Edward Thomas
Article "Voice in the wilderness" by Rosalind Yarde
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Higher Education Supplement. Refers to Edward Thomas and the memories of Myfanwy Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Higher Education Supplement
Article "Walks with a Poet: Edward Thomas's Countryside" by Shirley Toulson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life
Article "Weekend of celebrations for Edward Thomas: The poet who treasured Steep"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the "Alton Herald", author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas centenary celebrations at Steep
Article "WFA Poets" by Fred Wood
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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
Article "Wilfred [sic] Wilson Gibson: Poet of Tenement and Trench" by Reverend John Haynes Holmes
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Possibly published in "The Survey". A review of Gibson's work, focusing on the "unpretentious" Daily Bread and Battle, described by Holmes as "war poetry of the future"
Article "Wilfrid Gibson" by Walter de la Mare
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "New Literature". Review of "Coming and Going", praising Gibson's "profound sympathy with, and understanding of the men whose destiny it is to make their living against long odds, in danger, difficulty, and often in despair"
Published in "What's On Wye Dean" Issue 3. Author unknown. Discusses the sculpture "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Illustrated London News
Article "Windows to mark centenary of a poet" by Philip Howard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times. Describes the Edward Thomas memorial window at Steep. Mounted by Charles Barker press cuttings service
Article "Words" by John Silverlight
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Observer. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "It was Upon" in discussion of the term "lattermath" when describing the second cut of agricultural grass
Article "Worth a Detour" by James Runcie
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Living. Article about Edward Thomas and Adlestrop. With ink annotation
Artist in residency agreement between Art Land Marks and Cornelia Parker
Unsigned. Supplement to the commissioning agreement for the sculpture "Hanging Fire"
Artist's contract of sale between Keir Smith and the Arnolfini Gallery for the sculpture Iron Road
Two signed contracts. Includes covering letter from Rupert Martin to Keir Smith
Signed
Signed
Artist's contract of sale for House
Two signed contracts of sale between Miles Davies and The Forestry Commission. Includes elevation plan of House showing concrete foundation below ground
Artist's contract of sale for sculpture Heart of the Stone
Made between The Forestry Commission and Tim Lees. Signed
"Arts South West: The newspaper of South West Arts" publication
Issue 36. Includes article "Forest flowers" discussing the collaboration between South West Arts and the Forest of Dean
Artwork showing designs and ideas for The Chelt Magazine by G N Clear, J G Pidcock, "H E W and "H S"
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Oversize
"As Told to a Child" by Robert Frost
With an introduction by Lesley Lee Francis. Includes loose publication insert
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"Aspects: A Journal of Contemporary Art"
Number 25. Includes article "Nigel Lloyd: Grizedale Sculptor 1983"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Indenture signed by Rupert Brooke's mother Mary Ruth Brooke assigning copyright for Brooke's works "Poems", "1914 and Other Poems", "Selected Poems", "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester", "Collected Poems", "Letters from America", and "John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama" to Gibson, Abercrombie and de la Mare according to written instruction from Rupert Brooke who died intestate. The indenture states that this letter also contained "other matters of a very private nature and has since been destroyed by the Administratix" [Mary Ruth Brooke]
Assorted programmes and prospectuses regarding St Paul’s
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
St Paul’s prospectus August 1919
St Paul’s College “Programme” 27 January 1921. Chairman Mr E F Martin. Lists songs and a play with names of participants
St Paul’s College prospectus August 1921
Programme of St Paul’s Senior Concert at The Coliseum 3 November 1921
Programme of St Paul’s Junior Concert at The Coliseum 27 January 1922 with two photographs of performers
St Paul’s College programme of a performance by The Dramatic Society 1921-1922 in The Coliseum on 8 March 1922 with three photographs of performances “Waterloo”, “In The Library”, and “Fancy Dress”
Programme of St Paul’s Staff Concert at The Coliseum 26 May 1922
Programme of Cheltenham Training College Dedication of the Memorial (1914-1918) with a copy of a photograph of the memorial window, Whit Sunday 4 June 1922
Programme of St Paul’s College Reunion sports events 1922
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Attached papers with essay "In the hands of the Malay's" by Claude Edward Blogg
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Auction catalogue for the sale of the "Drinkwater Collection of Pottery"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Catalogue of the collection of old English stoneware, old English Delft, Martin-ware and continental pottery belonging to John Drinkwater
Auction catalogue for the sale of the "John Drinkwater Collection of Literary Manuscripts"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Catalogue for the sale of literary manuscripts, presentation books, modern drawings, pictures and relics belonging to John Drinkwater
Audio cassette recording of Radio 4 broadcast "No One Left: No One Came" by Anne Harvey
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Audio cassette with audio recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Leigh Crutchley
Audio cassette with recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jeff Cooper
Audio cassette with recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jo Stewart
Autobiography of Friedrich Frobel belonging to Winifred Davies
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
With pencil annotations
Autobiography of G W Sturges “It’s Me, It’s Me Oh Lord”
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes information on time at St Paul’s College
Autograph book belonging to E H Ewens, St Mary's College student 1882 - 1884
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes autographs, poems, verse and illustrations by fellow students
Autograph book belonging to Sarah Price, St Mary's student 1873 - 1875
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes autographs, poems, verse, illustrations and music written by fellow students
"Autumn in Malvern Festival" programmes
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Avalanche kills member of Prince Charles skiing party
Davos, Switzerland. A helicopter of the Swiss Air Rescue lands with Prince Charles on board in front of the hospital of Davos (right) after an avalanche killed Hugh Lindsey on mount Gotschna. The injured Mrs Patty Palmer-Tompkinson was brought to this hospital
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Andy Mettler
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 9,155 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Stefan Martin. This was one of the 660 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962