Publication and author unknown
Published in the Daily Telegraph, author unknown. Edward Eastaway Thomas died on 22 January 1996
Published in "Forest & Wye Review". Written by P Wingfield
Daily Chronicle
Published in The Herald [Alton], author unknown. Refers to the performance of "Lights Out" as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations of The Edward Thomas Fellowship
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean sculpture project
Published in the "Bath Evening Chronicle". Discusses the Forest of Dean project exhibition at the Arnolfini, Bristol
Published in The Guardian. Article on Ivor Gurney
Published in The Spectator. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Critical Biography" by William Cooke
Published in the Church Times. Review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" edited by R G Thomas. Includes pencil annotation by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Published in the Sunday Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas" by Jan Marsh
Review of "Edward Thomas: Edward Thomas on the countryside" edited by Roland Gant
Published in the Financial Times. Discusses Magdalena Jetelová's residency at the Arnolfini and forthcoming Forest of Dean sculpture project
Published in The Financial Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
Published in the Petersfield Post, author unknown. Refers to unveiling of plaque dedicated to Rowland Watson on the Shoulder of Mutton, Steep
Possibly published in The Forester
Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas"; "Poetry Wales: Edward Thomas Centenary Issue"; "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country"; "Time and Again: The Memoirs and Letters of Helen Thomas"; "Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work"; "Edward Thomas: A Portrait"
Published in the "Daily Mail". Discusses Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas: a poet for his country" by Jan Marsh
Published in "Bristol Tonight". Discusses the new Bristol Sculpture Trail at Aston Court
Publication unknown. Commemorates the 21st anniversary of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Published in "The Forester". Discusses the Healthy Heart Campaign and association with the Sculpture Trail
Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas on the Countryside" by Roland Gant
Published in The Times. Discusses publications by and about Edward Thomas
Published in the Western Mail, Cardiff
Publication unknown
Published in Kent Courier Home Buyer, author unknown. Sale listing for Else's Farm, once home to Edward and Helen Thomas
Published in The Sunday Times. Includes annotations and note from Sylvia Lewin "Of course I forgot to give you this. Don't acknowledge"
Publication unknown. Discusses the potential privatisation of the Forestry Commission
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Published in "Forest Review". Discusses the Speech House Hill Colliery on the site of Beechenhurst visitor centre
Publication unknown. Features an interview with Bruce Allan as part of the 21st anniversary of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Originally published by W Collins, Sons & Company Limited, London 1929. With illustrations by H M Brock
Some annotations
Rickerbys SolicitorsIncludes covering letter from Dawn Heywood of the Dean Heritage Museum Trust to Paul Harper of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Published in "Country Life" and written by George G Hall. Describes the sculpture "Cathedral"
Original written 27 August 1965. Recounts a meeting with Helen Thomas in 1915 when she took Bronwen and Myfanwy to have their eyes examined
Includes photocopy of site report April 1988; photocopy of article "How Asulox helped the daffodils fight back" and photocopy of letter from Keith Alexander of The National Trust to John Hughes of the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group 15 April 1996
Letter thanking Judy and Julia for their letters after the death of Myfanwy's mother Helen Thomas. Includes a description of the funeral service
Discusses discrepancy over the definition of Edward Thomas as a "Georgian" poet. Includes handwritten paragraph [crossed out] on reverse by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Includes photocopy of letter of concern from Barbara Davis; Photocopies of plans of the proposed mast; maps of the area, information on the Poets' Path and public rights of way and information on the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty