Photocopy of article "A truly lovely market town" on Ledbury, Much Marcle, Dymock and Newent
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- (c.1990s) 25 March 198?
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Photocopy of article "A truly lovely market town" on Ledbury, Much Marcle, Dymock and Newent
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"Poetry Societies 4/4 The Friends of the Dymock Poets" radio programme notice
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From "Radio Times"
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Handwritten letters, notecards and a programme for the production of "The Two Bouquets" by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon at Piccadilly Theatre. Also includes Christmas greetings cards from Eleanor featuring poems "St Mary Axe", &...
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Watson, Rowland
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On the north-west borders of Gloucestershire, in the years immediately prior to the outbreak of the First World War, a literary community was formed which came to represent a significant development in the modern poetic tradition. By August 1914, ...
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
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Photocopies of letters and cards from friends of Haines. They include thank you letters from children, expressions of sympathy on the death of his father and comments on contemporary literature. Authors include Marion M Scott, C W B Marsh, Madge ...
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson as a child with "Nancy"
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Annotated on reverse
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Photograph of John Pattison Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's father
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Mounted
Photograph of Roman coins and artifacts
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Possibly related to John Pattison Gibson and items found at Hadrian's Wall
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Gibson, Michael
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Photographs of Northumberland landscapes by Gibson & Son
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Scenes include Hexham, Hadrian's Wall and a Roman milestone on the Roman road at Chesterholme. One photograph annotated on reverse
Photocopy of article "Birds in March by A Young Naturalist"
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Published in "Young Days" New Series volume II edited by J J Wright. The "Young Naturalist" was Edward ThomasWith ink annotations
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Photocopies of correspondence between Edward Thomas and James Ashcroft Noble
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James Ashcroft Noble was the father of Helen Noble, who married Edward Thomas in 1899Includes letter from George Colwell to James Ashcroft Noble, 8 November 1895Letters from James Ashcroft Noble to Edward Thomas, 23 October 1895 - 28 February 1896...
Typescript letters from Edward Thomas to various recipients
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "The New Age"With ink annotations
Edward Thomas to James Ashcroft Noble
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Annotated
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson age 18 years by Messrs Hunter
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Annotated on reverse
Typescript of article "The Coming of Autumn" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Speaker 22 October 1898Includes annotation "Typed sic from TS in possession of R L Watson"
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Photocopy of article "Shadows of the Hills"
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Published in The Speaker. Possibly by Edward ThomasWith ink annotations
Typescript letters from Edward Thomas to "Dad" David Uzzell
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Typescript of original letters. With ink annotation
Typescript letters from Edward Thomas to "Dad" David Uzzell
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Some unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
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Book "The History of the Holy Graal" volume two by Sebastian Evans
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Published by J M Dent and Co. Inscribed "W. W. Gibson from S C Cockerell July 1898"
Photocopy of article "Echoes of the Sea" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The SpeakerWith ink annotations
Edward Thomas to Helen Noble [Helen Thomas]
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Annotated. Includes letter from David Uzzell ["Dad"] to Helen Thomas, 5 May 1917
Edward Thomas to Ian MacAlister
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AnnotatedIncludes photocopy of typescript of Ian MacAlister's reminiscences of Edward Thomas collected by Rowland Watson [DP/RW/2/1]
Edward Thomas to David "Dad" Uzzell
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Annotated
Photocopy of article "Solitude" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The SpeakerWith ink annotations
Photocopy of article "The Coming of Autumn" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The SpeakerWith ink annotations
Photocopy of article "In Praise of Indolence" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The SpeakerWith ink annotations
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AnnotatedIncludes photocopy of typescript of Harry Hooton's reminiscences of Edward Thomas collected by Rowland Watson [DP/RW/2/1]
Photocopy of article "Our Lady of Pain" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The SpeakerWith ink annotations
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Photograph of unknown cathedral
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Annotated on reverse "Jeulis [?] M Rooke 1900"
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Annotated. Irene Noble was the elder sister of Helen Noble, later Helen Thomas
Studio photograph of Edward Thomas with son Merfyn as a baby by John T Williams
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Photocopy of article "Studies out of Doors: Wild Fruits" by Philip Edward Thomas
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Published in The New AgeWith ink annotations
Postcard with photograph of Bearsted annotated by Edward Thomas
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Edward Thomas has marked a cross on the postcard and written "The house under this cross, and behind the left hand horse is ours, almost hidden by two lime trees. With our love P E T". Sent to Thomas's friend G I MacAlister in Ottaw...
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Edward Thomas to Gordon Bottomley
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Annotated
Transcript of Edward Thomas article "The Hay Wagon"
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Published in "The Week's Survey"
Photocopy of typescript of "The Hay Waggon" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Week's Survey
Photograph of Edward Thomas and Merfyn standing outside Berryfield Cottage
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Photographer unknown
Edward Thomas to "Gwili" [John Jenkins]
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Annotated