- DP/ET/4/11/41
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- c.1990s
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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Letter from "Lizzy" to Edward Eastaway Thomas and Ruth Dyson regarding poetry reading
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
"Rupert Brooke: The Unimpeded Self" by Seán Street
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 1
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"W W Gibson: The People's Poet" by Roger Hogg
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 2
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"Edward Thomas: an Introduction" by Richard Emeny
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 4
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"Robert Frost's Clouded Image" by James Armstrong and Linda Hart
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 5
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
""Those are celestial chimney pots": a reading of John Drinkwater" by Lynn Parker
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 6
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"The New Numbers Poets and the Chicago Little Theatre" by Lesley Lee Francis
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 8
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
Newspaper article "He Went, Singing" by Oliver Edwards
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times. A review of the life and works of Edward Thomas with references to Helen Thomas's "As it Was" and "World Without End"
Newspaper article "The man who talks about the perigrine machine" by David Holloway
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the News Chronicle. An interview with Robert Frost conducted during his visit to England in 1957
Newspaper article "New England Poet"
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Published in The Observer. A profile of Frost's life and career published at the time of Frost's visit to England in 1957
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Published in The Daily Telegraph United States Supplement. A fictional debate between an American and an Englishman over the relative cultural maturity of America in which the American cites the poems of Robert Frost as evidence of that maturity
Newspaper article "Names and Faces: Vermont Medal for Frost" by William Rollins
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Published in the New York Herald Tribune. Report of the State of Vermont's striking of a memorial seal in honour of Robert Frost, Vermont's "poet laureate"
Magazine article "A Poet's Pilgrimage"
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Publication and author unknown. An illustrated account of Frost's return to Dymock in May 1957
Photocopy of article "Memories of a Poet's Wife" by Mrs [Catherine] Abercrombie
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Originally published in The Listener. A photocopied article of Catherine Abercrombie's recollections of life at the Gallows during the Dymock period with her impressions of the poets themselves
Photocopy of article "The Summer of 1914"
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Publication and author unknown. A brief overview of the Dymock Poets period linked to Eleanor Farjeon's book "Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years"
Photocopy of book chapter "Walking with Edward Thomas" by Eleanor Farjeon
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Publication unknown
Poem "Venetian C[?]" by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil in Venice
Unfinished drama in the form of letters, written alternatively by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil. Letters written amongst the Farjeon - Bax set
Handwritten index, possibly a biography for Arnold Bax written by Herbert Farjeon
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Written in ink. References Stacy Aumonier and his wife Gertrude Peppercorn, Paul and Dolly Corder, Godwin Baynes, Edward Thomas, Bax and both Farjeons
"Quality Totals" possibly written by Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil. Marks were awarded or deducted for certain personal qualities. Includes "Eleanor" [Farjeon], "Godwin" [Baynes], "Joe" [Farjeon], "Peter", "Clifford" [Bax], [Edward] "Thomas", "Arnold" [Bax], "Lynn", "Maitland", "Paul" [Corder] and "Stacy" [Aumonier]
Letter from Helen Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photocopy and typescript of letter from Edward Thomas to Joe Jefferson Farjeon
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Letter thanking Joe for the tobacco he had sent. Annotated by Anne Harvey
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes note from Colin to Jeff Cooper
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes photocopies of documents held at Gloucestershire Archives
"One Another's Guide: Robert Frost and Edward Thomas"
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Timeline of the Thomas-Frost relationship. Includes photographs of both poets and poems "Iris by Night", "The Road Not Taken", "A Dream" and "The Sun used to Shine"
Typescript of talk "The Dymock Poets: Wives and Muses"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes annotations
Images of Helen Thomas, Geraldine Gibson and Eleanor Farjeon
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Five photocopied and printed images, mounted. Possibly accompanies typescript for talk "The Dymock Poets, Wives and Muses"
Typescript for talk on James Elroy Flecker
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Includes various poems by James Elroy Flecker. Annotated
Photocopy of draft "Edward Thomas at War" by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
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Includes postcard from Jean to Jeff Cooper
Leaflet "Visit the Dymock Poets Exhibition" at St Mary's Church, Dymock
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Article "Loitering hours" by Benjamin Miller
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "Poetry News: The newsletter of the Poetry Society"
"Autumn in Malvern Festival" programmes
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Proof copies of the second edition of the three act play "Deborah" by Lascelle Abercrombie
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Annotated by Lascelles Abercrombie. Bound book with inserted loose pages
Proof copy of "Progress in Literature" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages within a cover. Pages are stamped "University Press Cambridge: 5 Apr 1929" and initialled "ERB". Annotated on back cover by Lascelles Abercrombie. Includes pencil annotations
Proof copy of "The Theory of Poetry" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages 65 - 128 only. Stamped "revised proofs: 28 November 1923: Wm. Brendon & Son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Proof copy of "Twelve Idyls and Other Poems" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loosely gathered pages within a plain cover. Pages are stamped "First Proofs: 14-16th June 1928: Wm. Brendon & son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Proof copies of "The Sale of Saint Thomas in Six Acts" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages. With pen and ink and pencil annotations by Lascelles Abercrombie
Christmas greeting from John and Daisy Drinkwater, probably to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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A printed poem by John Drinkwater, translated from the German of Edward Morike. Includes a handwritten message by John Drinkwater "From John and Daisy Drinkwater: Christmas 1924"
Letter from Eustace Morgan to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson regarding Robert Frost's visit to England
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Morgan recalls Frost as being "half farmer, half professor"
Note from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to his son Michael
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Handwritten poem written by Gibson to his son Michael
I've taken my own way through life and so
If you don't follow in my steps, dear son,
But blaze your own trail, 'twill be good to know
At least you're doing just what I have done
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Mentions a visit to 10 Downing Street which "may prove productive" and a form Wilfrid Wilson Gibson may receive relating to his finances that "may turn out to be of real importance to him"
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Gives thanks for the loan of a book and sketch of Edward Marsh drawn by Violet Duchess of Rutland, owned by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson and which appears on page 96 of Hassall's biography of Edward Marsh
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Asking for permission quote from letters sent from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to Edward Marsh for inclusion in his book
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Thanking Michael for permission to publish letters from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to Edward Marsh. Refers to trip to Wales to give recitals on Dylan Thomas and giving the Edward Marsh book to the publishers after 5 years and 1 month
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Expressing sympathy at the death of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. He praises his "sweetness of nature" and "gentle, true poetic gift"
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Further condolences on the death of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson