Anthology of poems written by friends of Edward Thomas in his memory, compiled by Robert Eckert Jr. Includes pencil annotations
St Mary’s College prospectus including loose sheet listing current staff c.1962
St Mary’s College Physical Education prospectus c.1965
The Church in the College of St Paul and St Mary information sheet c.1980
The College of St Paul and St Mary Bachelor of Education Degree with Honours prospectus 1983-1984
The College of St Paul and St Mary prospectus c.1985
Form excusing holder from remaining with his colours for a 28 day period
Belfast. General view of the provisional Sinn Fein marchers in Belfast today
Agency: Press Association
Demonstrate Against The Queen. Protesters line the street in downtown Seattle as Queen Elizabeth II walks past Monday on her way to a local hotel. No incidents of violence were reported
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: George Rose
Norway Visit. A small group of demonstrators with slogan saying 'Elizabeth Go' as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives here Tuesday
Agency: Associated Press
Includes talk by Julian Thomas "A Talk on Edward Eastaway & his Poems". Other speakers include Bernard Shaw and Emil Davies. With pencil annotations
Published by Longmans, Green & Company
Inscribed "Edith Mary Shaw and Frederick Hartop"
Accompanied exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 22 April - 19 June 1993
Exhibition held at Wenlock Priory, Shropshire, 10 June - 18 August 1994 and Reed's Wharf Gallery, London, 15 September - 5 November 1994
Includes letter from Clive Adams, Independent Curator, to Martin Orrom accompanying the publication
Published to accompany the exhibition "Enclosed Garden" held at Lincoln Cathedral, July - October 2001
Published by Artmedia Press. Includes essay "Through the Narrow Door: Forms into Time" by Marina Warner
Includes postcard with image of sculpture "Coastal Path" and with note from Keir Smith to Martin Orrom
Published by the Contemporary Art Society to accompany the "In the Mind of Botany" exhibition held at Kew Gardens Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 13 September - 28 October 1996
Includes letter from Clive Adams accompanying the catalogue
Published by the Arts Council. Details the Forest of Dean project
Published to coincide with the major exhibition "Peter Randall Page Sculpture and Drawings 1980 - 1992" held at Leeds, Edinburgh and Bristol
Published by Artiste Gallery, Bath. Includes photographs and sketches of Iron Road
Published by the artist for the Walking Through Walls exhibition at the Spacex Gallery, Exeter, 9 January - 6 February 1993. Includes pencil inscription "4 2 93: Martin, With many thanks for all your efforts with the Sculpture Trail: Best wishes, Bruce"
Published by Bedford Press, USA. Inscribed "for Martin: David Nash: October 1987". Includes loose flyer from the Andrew Knight Gallery detailing the exhibition "Wood Primer"
Publication unknown. Refers to Hans Ulrich Seeber's thesis "Moderne Pastoraldichtung in England" 1979 of which the second part is a study of Edward Thomas's poetry
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. A response to Stan Smith's response to Katherine Bucknell's article on his work "Edward Thomas"
Published in the Times Literary Supplement in response to article by Donald Davie and letter from Kim Taplin
Published in the [?] Advertiser
Published in The Times. Corrects a past article quoting Edward Thomas "all the birds of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire"
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Written in response to Donald Davie's article "Lessons in honesty"
Includes details of personal reminiscences of Adlestrop. One letter regarding the Adlestrop name board with photograph is annotated by Edward Eastaway Thomas "On the original station the seat would NOT have been under the name board!"
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Ongoing letters concerning the original article by Donald Davie and replies from Kim Taplin and Roy Fuller
"Fantasia on Christmas Carols" by R Vaughan Williams c.1910s
"An Evening Hymn" by Henry Purcell 1925
"Four Poems by Fredegond Shove" by R Vaughan Williams 1925
"Hymns of Praise" by F Mendelssohn Bartholdy c.1930s
"Requiem" by Brahms 1936
"Lightly She Tripped O'er the Dales" by John Mundy c.1950s
"Mass of Saint Andrew" by Malcolm Williamson 1964
"Singt, o singt dem Herrn" by Henry Purcell 1966
"Come Sing and Dance" by Simon Lindley 1978