Bisley and Lypiatt Primary School. Includes illustrations and pencil annotations
Student work as part of the Handicraft course
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
The original owners of the volumes were Dollie Suthons, St Mary’s College student 1912-1914, and Elsie Suthons, St Mary’s student 1908-1911. Includes note from Fred Hughes of the Religious Studies Department
Relates to Wilfrid Gibson
With an introduction by Hugh Underhill. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education"Tír Sáile: North Mayo Sculpture Trail" leaflet
Published by Unwin Brothers Limited
Includes map of the area, press release, mounted newspaper cutting "Tribute to Edward Thomas" and photographs of attendees of the walk [photographer Donald C Eade, Petersfield]. With ink annotations
Mickleham, Surrey. Includes map of the route
Includes map of the route
Awarded as a prize by the Cheltenham School of Art to Annie Porterfield. Department of Science and Art of the Committee of Council on Education
Postcard informing Geraldine Gibson that she has been noted as Gibson's next of kin on his appointment to the Army Service Corps. Includes a handwritten clarification that this does not constitute a will or confer right to the soldier's property
Photographer unknown
Published in The Times. Discusses his interest in Edward Thomas
Published in The Times
Front pages of London Sunday newspapers, headlining the political and Commonwealth controversy caused by a speech which Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth made last week. He urged patience in settling Rhodesia's future to avoid "risk of a blood bath"
Agency: Associated Press
Features photographs of Helen Thomas and John Masefield at both events
Includes letter written by John Haines regarding subscriptions to the Steep memorial published in the Gloucester Journal 4 April 1936, Features in The Times and Hampshire Observer reporting on memorial unveiling on the Shoulder of Mutton and at Berryfield Cottage with photograph, and a report in the News Chronicle on the unveiling of a plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea. Two articles mounted. With pencil annotations
Published in "The Teacher" and an unknown publication. Discusses the outcry by the Old Students' Association at plans to replace the traditional oak refectory tables with plastic tables
Published in the "Gloucestershire Echo". The concert took place on 27 January 1974 during Christian Mission Week
Includes "Why He Left Ancient Monuments Commission"; "An Edward Thomas Memory"; "Edward Thomas Book for the Spitfire"; "Edward Thomas Memorial"; "How Edward Thomas Died"; "Edward Thomas: Some Swansea Reminiscences"
Newspaper article "A Derbyshire poet with a touch of Irish" on Teresa Hooley, including a typescript of her poem "Sex". With annotations
Obituary of Eleanor Farjeon printed in The Times 7 June 1965
Death notice for Rowland Watson printed in The Times
Obituary of Rowland Watson written by Myfanwy Thomas published 9 December 1968
Publication unknown. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Compiled and introduced by Michael Ffinch
Publication unknown. Written in memory of Edward Thomas
Published in The Sunday Telegraph
Published in the "Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic"
Letter from John Morris written to the Stroud News and Journal. Refers to the location of John Masefield's cottage at Pinbury Park, Sapperton, where he lived 1932-1940
Published in the Midhurst & Petworth Observer. Details a meeting of Bognor Regis Natural Science where Mr Leslie Norris read extracts including Robert Frost and Edward Thomas
Published in The Guardian Weekly
Photographer unknown
Publication unknown. Reports on Benhall Infants' School pupils attending a musical concert by St Paul's and St Mary's students