Published in The Guardian. Discusses the cult following of Edward Thomas
Published in The Guardian. Annotated in pencil with "!!!"
Published in The Citizen. Reports on the opening of the Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre and features Dr Philip Martin, Head of Humanities
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Describes the bike ride to mark the centenary of the birth of Edward Thomas in 1878. With ink annotation
Publication unknown. Discusses Richard Jefferies with reference to Edward Thomas
Published in Extra series. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "Out in the Dark"
Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas, A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Published in the Times Literary Supplement
Publication unknown. States that although the original target fund for the window had been reached another £400 was needed due to the increase in the price of the glass. Describes how Myfanwy planted trees behind the window to provide a dark background
Published in "Herald", a South-West London newspaper. Includes photograph of visit by Myfanwy Thomas and Edward Eastaway Thomas to St Paul's School
Publication and author unknown. Comments on the assignment of copyright of Brooke's poems to de la Mare, Abercrombie and Gibson and the future intentions of the three holders of the Brooke estate Sir John Sheppard, Christopher Hassall and Sir Geoffrey Keynes
Publication and author unknown
Published in Reynolds Sunday. A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's use of "regional lore and dialect", whilst always maintaining a high level of "imagination and wordmanship"
Published in The Observer. A profile of Frost's life and career published at the time of Frost's visit to England in 1957
Published in The Daily Telegraph, author unknown. A review of Coldknuckles praising its "racy narrative" and comparing his characterisation to Thomas Hardy. With pencil annotations
Published in the New York Herald Tribune. Report of the State of Vermont's striking of a memorial seal in honour of Robert Frost, Vermont's "poet laureate"
Published in the Financial Times
Publication and author unknown. Review of "Coldknuckles" praising its "pace...sureness...and characterisation"
Published in the Southport Guardian, author unknown. A review of Krindlesyke, praising its "amazing vitality...elemental vigour... and exuberance of speech and action". The cutting was forwarded to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson by Macmillan & Co. Ltd. and is glued to headed paper
Published in The Times, author unknown. Obituary for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson that praises him as the "poet of the inarticulate poor" and comments on his relationship with the other Dymock Poets and on his success in America
Published in the Times Literary Supplement, author unknown. A review of "Daily Bread", "Fires" and "Womenkind", with a review of Edward Thomas's "The Icknield Way" on the reverse
Published in the Manchester Guardian, author "H I'A F". A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's handling of the Northumbrian dialect. The cutting was forwarded to Frederick Mullen Ltd. and is glued to a pre-printed form
Published in The Times, author unknown. Mentions Edward Thomas and Adlestrop
Author and publication unknown. Describes the dedication of the window to Edward and Helen Thomas at Eastbury Church
Published in the Newbury Weekly News, author unknown. Describes a visit to the Edward Thomas window at Eastbury Church by the Newbury Literary Society
Published in the Times Literature Supplement. Refers to the Royal Literary Fund from which Edward Thomas received £150 in 1914
Published in The Times. Subtitle "Fiona MacCarthy on the strange life of a poet who loved and wrote not wisely but too well and died young". Includes a review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Published in The Observer. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Published in "The Sunday Times". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Published in the Petersfield Herald, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas birthday walk 1983
Published in the Daily Mirror
Publication unknown. Discusses artist Kevin Atherton and his iron horses sculpture on the railway line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton
Author and publication unknown. Describes the Edward Thomas memorial walk from Steep to Froxfield
Published in The Observer. A review of "Coldknuckles" praising it as an "uncommonly expert story-poem, own cousin to the swift, surging narratives of Masefield". With pencil annotations
Published in "The Independent". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Published in "The Sunday Times". Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Describes events to mark the centenary of the birth of Helen Thomas on 11 July 1877. With ink annotation
Published in The Times. A review of the life and works of Edward Thomas with references to Helen Thomas's "As it Was" and "World Without End"
Published in the "Western Daily Press", author unknown. Includes photograph of the attempted cleaning of the sculpture "Cathedral"
Published in the Hampshire Chronicle, author unknown. Refers to the meeting of the Selbourne Circle of Rural Writers and the Edward Thomas Fellowship at "the pub with no name" alias The White Horse for a special reading of "Up the Wind" by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Publication unknown. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Critical Biography" by William Cooke. With ink annotation
Published in the Chichester Observer. Refers to Edward Eastaway Thomas's musical setting to his uncle's poem "Tall Nettles"