Annotated
Webster, DavidCopyright 1926
Copyright 1943. Includes letter to Edward Eastaway Thomas from Malcolm Ruthven regarding the broadcast of the song on BBC Radio 3
Initially sent to Myfanwy Thomas by Mr P W Duffy
Copyright 1923
Initially sent to Myfanwy Thomas by Mr P W Duffy
Includes setting of "The Trumpet" by Edward Thomas. Initially sent to Myfanwy Thomas by Mr P W Duffy
Sold by The Frank Hollings Bookshop with a guide price of £15
Syracuse University Library Associates
Review by Hugh Denham, publication unknown. Includes article "Under an English Heaven" by Barbara Davis, refering to the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the publication of Brooke's poem "The Soldier" in Dymock in the New Numbers publication
Photocopy of an original receipt for the periodical New Numbers for 7s 6d from Norman S Macdonnell. Handwritten by Catherine Abercrombie. Accompanied by a postcard from Lorna Beckett, later Chair of the Rupert Brooke Society
With pencil annotation by Edward Eastaway Thomas "1st item was Adlestrop"
Published in the Book Collector. Refers to an earlier article by Kevin Nudd and clarification of the circumstances surrounding her father's death
Includes a photograph of the production cast from the Gloucestershire Echo c.1966 - 1967
Poulter, AnnePublished by the National Library of Wales. Ink annotations by Edward Eastaway Thomas on reverse
Publication unknown. Includes pencil annotation "After LA's article"
Annotated "Dear Les, Don't get a shock. I don't suppose there is any need to mark myself. Gwen" [Gwen was the daughter of George James, Cheltenham Training College student 1862 - 1864]
Publication unknown. Handwritten note in pencil "Edna Longley?"
Originally written 12 November 1972
Printed on A3 paper. Written at Greenway, near Dymock
Published in the English Review volume 30
Published in Cotswold Life
Publication unknown. Poem about the sculpture "Place" / Giant's Chair
Taken outside the South Porch doors
Photographer unknown
Photographer unknown
Annotated "From Roy Burton" and "For Myfanwy". Discusses Edward Thomas
Author unknown. Published in "Writers of Wales"
Includes handwritten note by Myfanwy "A crude denunciation of Helen T purporting to be verbal Frost ? By Lawrence Thompson"
Includes proof and presentation copy of "Lafcadio Hearn", presentation copy of "Richard Jefferies" and first edition presentation copy of "The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans all inscribed by Edward Thomas to Walter de la Mare
Annotated
From the Principal Probate Registry of the High Court of Justice
Published in The Alton Herald
Published in The Independent. Ruth Dyson had been married to Edward Eastaway Thomas