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DP/ETF/3/16/1 · Item · (c.1994) 30 December 1994
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

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

D444 · Series · (c.1989)
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)

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 William
DP/ET/7/5 · Item · (c.1980s)
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

Annotated "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"