Published in "The Guardian". Includes photocopy of article with note to "Rupert" from "Ken"
Publication unknown
Published in The Times at the time of Dr Beeching's railway cuts
Published in the Alton Gazette, author unknown. Describes the book "England: My Adventure" by Ethel Mannin and features a photograph of a pilgrimage to the Edward Thomas memorial stone on the Shoulder of Mutton in November 1970
Published in The Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
Published in The Daily Telegraph
Published in the "Evening Post". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Publication and author unknown. Describes the celebration to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Helen Thomas on 11 July 1877
Publication unknown. Review of "A Language not to be Betrayed: Selected Prose of Edward Thomas" by Edna Longley
Publication and author unknown. Refers to an exhibition of the letters of Edward and Helen Thomas at Lincoln College, Oxford
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown. Refers to the 11th Edward Thomas birthday walk
Published in The Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Poet for His Country" by Jan Marsh
Published in John O'London, author "W M". A review of "Coldknuckles", praising the "touch of magic in the description of his opening chapter"
Publication unknown. Describes the diary of Edward Thomas
Possibly published in The Guardian. Discusses Edward Thomas's religion and poem "The Glory"
Published in The Observer. Discusses artist David Nash
Subtitle "Christopher Somerville escapes the tyranny of his maps and boldly walks into the deepest Home Counties". Refers to Steep and Edward Thomas
Publication unknown. Discusses sculptures in various forests across the country
Published in "The Guardian". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Published in The Daily Telegraph United States Supplement. A fictional debate between an American and an Englishman over the relative cultural maturity of America in which the American cites the poems of Robert Frost as evidence of that maturity
Published in The Observer. Review of "The Penguin Book of First World War Poetry" edited by Jon Silkin
Published in the East Hampshire Post, author unknown
Published in The Observer. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
Published in the Southern Evening Echo
Includes work by Edward Thomas
Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh
Published in The Observer. Discusses artist Jamie McCullough and his project with the Forestry Commission and the Arts Council
Probably published in The Times. Subtitle "Richard Holmes takes a leisurely stroll along literature's highways and byways, from Chaucer's pilgrims to Hazlitt and today's Pennine penmen". With reference to Edward Thomas's poem "Roads"
Published in the "Western Daily Press", author unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Published in the Daily Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Portrait" by R George Thomas
Published in The Times. With pencil annotations
Published in The Daily Telegraph. Discusses Edward Thomas
Published in The Times. Recounts a journey from Waterloo to Salisbury travelling through Edward Thomas and Richard Jefferies country.
Review of "Letters from Edward Thomas to Gordon Bottomley" edited by R G Thomas
Published in The Citizen [Gloucester]
Publication unknown. The marriage took place on 9 December 1913 at St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin
An advert by Oxford University Press for the release of the second impression of "The Outpost", including quotations of reviews by "The Friend", and "John o'London's Weekly"
London. The newly-wed Prince and Princess of Wales wave out of the train window as the locomotive 'Broadlands', named by Prince Charles's late grandfather Lord Mountbatten, pulls out of Waterloo station en route for Romsey. They are to spend the first few days at Broadlands before joining the Britannia at Gibraltar for a Mediterranean cruise
Agency: Press Association
A parody of "New Numbers" set in Much Marcle, April 1940
Published by J M Dent & Sons Limited, London