Photocopies of year end accounts for the Friends of the Dymock Poets. Not including 2005 or 2011
Includes handwritten notes and typescripts "A Remarkable Pair: Bob Saunders and Geoffrey Williams", "Helen Thomas" written for The Times after her death, and "Lord Horder" written after his death
Signed in pencil "Maxwell Armfield"
Signed by the Medical Officer and Recruitment Officer
Form describing a soldier's work during military service in order to help him find employment after de-mobilisation. It lists Gibson's rank as "Private" and regimental employment as "Clerking" from January 1917 to January 1918, adding the comment that he was an "efficient and reliable clerk". The form is signed by Gibson
One photocopied letter and one photocopied postcard from Gibson to Brooke written 20 March 1913 and 13 January 1915. Includes details of illness, a series of books called "The Shilling Garland" and plans for a "New Shilling Garland", and Gibson thanking Brooke for sending some of his poetry
Handwritten transcript of letters from Gibson to Marsh, 2 August 1912 - c. January 1916. Topics include differences with Harold Munro, visits, written works, health, Rupert Brooke, Georgian Poetry, marriage to Geraldine Townshead, New Numbers, Maurice Browne and the Little Theatre Chicago
Third edition. With information on the history of Dymock including the Dymock Poets
3rd edition. Text by Reverend R Legg and artwork by Barbara Davis
On Rupert Brooke. From "Daily Mail"
Walter Oakeshott was the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. Refers to an exhibition on Edward Thomas
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 2
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationComical drawings of Rowland and Cherry Watson on postcards and paper. Includes a postcard with illustration by Eric G McColl entitled "A Page from the Life of a P S U". With ink annotations
Originally produced for WGBH in the United States and won the Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary. Running time 51 minutes
Typescript poems "Sunset on the Lake", "The Song of the Wind", "Souvenirs of Florence" attributed to Vernon Bartlett. Also includes a note by Rowland Watson stating he lived with Bartlett in Berlin from 1913-1914
Refers to etchings, the poem "Calf Love", meetings with Alan Thomas [friend of Edward Thomas] and Helen Thomas, life since his wife died and his publications
With ink annotations
Single letter from E H W Meyerstein offering sympathy for her loneliness, quote from John Stoddart [friend of Wordsworth written 1801] handwritten by Rowland for Sanchia on her marriage and compliments card from Lyn and Sanchia Metcalfe on their wedding day, 6 December 1944
One-off and general correspondence. Includes pencil annotations
Letters from:
L J Packington
Hayward Martin
Celia Sparger
Sanchia Watson
John W Sich
Joan Hassall
Frank Francis
T C Skeat
Nathaniel Micklem
Mary M Lago
Esther de Waal
Joan A Roebling
One-off correspondence from various sources
Correspondence from senders unknown
Handwritten in pencil. Letters written amongst the Farjeon - Bax set
One typescript in English and another in French produced by BBC French Language Services and broadcast on 10 and 11 April 1967
Unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
Recipients referred to as "de la Mare" and "Jack". Letters dated 11 August 1938 - 5 November 1946. Includes covering letter from Watson to his daughter Sanchia and son-in-law Lyn accompanying the typescript which he describes as "Eddie's letters to De La M", dated 9 July 1956
The beginning of a story about three children growing up on a farm
Author unknown. With ink annotation
Includes annotations
With annotations
Includes photocopies of documents held at Gloucestershire Archives
With pencil annotation
Recorded on 31 August 1977 and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 24 January 1978. Includes covering letter from the BBC
Stanzas include "No Pious Dream", "The Tale of Toil" and "Deaths Many"
Characters include Edward Thomas, Helen Thomas, Eleanor Farjeon and Ivor Gurney
Submitted for an MA at the University of Birmingham
Russian Bedales boy who stayed with the Thomases during the summer holidays. Original letter sent 28 June c.1914. With pencil annotation
Discusses "As It Was" by Helen Thomas
Annotated in pencil "draft do not print"
Discusses poem "Rain" by Edward Thomas
Published in The Daily Chronicle