Gives Christmas greetings to unknown recipient, Mrs Williams and Miss John. Gives details of his attachment to the 244th Siege Battery and describes operations at Romney Marsh as well as how his son Mervyn is prospering at home
Written to an unknown recipient describing conditions on the Western Front, stating "I should like to come home some day, but do not exactly expect to, though I know I have a fair chance". Send love to Mrs Williams and Miss John
Discusses Edward Thomas's love of Sussex and his relationship with James Guthrie and The Pear Tree Press. Includes photocopy of passage "Edward Thomas: The Friend and The Artist" from "To The Memory of Edward Thomas" by James Gutherie, published 1937; and poem "An Old Sussex Manor", possibly by Charles Kennett Burrow
Includes a photocopy of the poem "Showers and solitude"
Includes "St Mary's Dymock 2008 Budget"
Published Leeds, 1978
Includes letter from Trevor Hearl mentioning further references to the colleges in an article by Michael V Boyd "The Church of England Colleges 1890 - 1944", Old Chelt W H Ashley (c.1860s), a school inspector in Mauritius possibly A Toussaint editor of "Dictionary of Mauritius Biography" 1944, and another Old Chelt Gilbert A Christian who published "English Education from Within" in 1922, an account of College life under Reverend Chamney "not a prominent figure in the educational world"
Hearl, Trevor WilliamMusical setting of the poem "Lights Out" by Edward Thomas. Includes letter from Mary Chandler to Edward Eastaway Thomas regarding the unpublished piece of music
Music possibly by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Describes references to tea at Gwili Cottage. Includes photocopy of Welsh language article "Cofio Edward Thomas" by Ioan Mai Evans
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the foundation of the Sculpture Trail
With annotations by Myfanwy Thomas
Annotated
Mentions "The Poems of Edward Eastaway (Edward Thomas) published by Selwyn and Blount in 1917"
Discusses the combatant countries and their resources during the First World War
Author unknown. Discusses the relationship between Edward and Helen Thomas with quotations from Robert Frost. Includes a note from Myfanwy Thomas "Can't imagine where this came from or who sent it. Someone who's really 'got it in for Mother'. What a cheap & nasty piece'
Department of English, University of North Carolina. Discusses the impact Robert Frost's stay in England had on his writing
£245 10s 4d received in subscriptions. Compiled by Gibson, Harris, Prince & Co. Chartered Accountants
Published in "The Bookman" special Christmas number 1917. With ink annotation
Includes postcard from Jean to Jeff Cooper
Discusses the Stand and Stare project to date and the collaboration between The Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission. Also mentions forthcoming gallery exhibition exploring the forest in contemporary art
Taken from "The Gardener's Chapbook"
Published in "England: My Adventure"
Published in "The Use of English"
Publication unknown
Publication and author unknown
A history of Balham Congregational Church and Lennor Hall Institute 1880 - 1930
With ink annotations
Details the relationship between Edward Thomas and Robert Frost
Published in The Powys Review
Published in "English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920" volume 32.1
Publication unknown
Includes letter from Noel Parry accompanying D526, 14 September 2001
Parry, NoelAnnotated "From Carl Dons 12/88". Included for sale is a copy of "Background" by Franklin Lushington, inscribed to Helen Thomas in 1931. Lushington commanded the battery in which Edward Thomas was serving at the time of his death in April 1917. It was Lushington who provided the poet's widow with an account of her husband's burial: "As we stood by his grave the sun came and the guns round seemed to stop firing for a short time. This typified to me what stood out most in your husband's character - the spirit of quiet, sunny, unassuming cheerfulness"
Published in "The Listener". Quotes the Sculpture Trail as "an ambitious scheme in the Forest of Dean, where several young artists were invited to make a variety of works specifically for woodland sites. It was a memorable project... worth repeating"
Published in Books and Bookmen; Country Life. Both are book reviews of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
By Roger Logan. With pencil annotation by Myfanwy Thomas
Naomi Lewis article a review of "Letters from Edward Thomas to Gordon Bottomley". Includes handwritten annotation by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Published in Country Living. Discusses Adlestrop and Edward Thomas
Published in The Blue Book for Girls. The Aldises were family friends of the Thomases