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Alan Martin
DP/MT/3/107 · File · 8 March 1982 - 7 November 1997
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

1st Secretary of The Edward Thomas Fellowship

Includes details of works by or about Edward Thomas in the posession of Carl Dons, from his daughter Karen Holding

Alison Lowbury
DP/RW/6/4 · File · 10 May 1980 - 28 July 1981
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

Refers to a booklet on Alison's father, Andrew Young, and his correspondence with Rowland Watson, Meyerstein, Eleanor Farjeon and Clifford Bax

Art in the Forest Forum
ST/2/7/8 · File · 2003
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

Held at Oxford 11 February 2003. Includes agenda; minutes; notes by Jeremy Rees; related correspondence; memorandum of agreement between The Forestry Commission and The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust; details of other sculpture trusts in the UK; "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust Re-Vision 2002-2007" document; "Health Promotion in the Forest Art Trail" document

DP/ETF/1/2 · File · 1947
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

"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

DP/ETF/1/4 · File · 1965, 1969
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

"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