Born in London, 27 November 1888. Issued by the Faculté des Lettres de Montpellier
Awarded by Bishop Otter College, Chichester
Includes original certificate and a framed copy
Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World Summer Programme July - September 2006 leaflet
Track 1 1961 side A
Track 2 1961 side B
Track 3 1962 side A
Track 4 1962 side B
Includes printed colour photocopies of the original 33 1/3 RPM records, including playlist and performers on the 1961 recording
Crowe, Penny DPhotographer unknown. Includes 75 photographs and a text file with captions and a PowerPoint with captions. Photographs include The Priory and view from a window looking out; fellow students; Fullwood House and the boathouse; Chapel; drama productions
Heys, NigelSome compiled by Carolyn Black. Includes information on accounts; artists; budgets; calendars; conferences; contacts; contracts; events; funding; images; health and safety; sculptures; trustees
Includes video "Casting Kensley Quarry" and images showing the installation process from land scan to casting to completed sculpture
Includes note from Kathleen Rogers accompanying D548
Smith, KathleenIncludes photographs of time at college [15 photographs] and on a visit to the University Archives and Special Collections [46 photographs] on 6 October 2009
Dramatised by Adrian Bean. From the autobiography of Eleanor Farjeon
UnknownDelivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Discusses the life and work of Isaac Rossenberg
Introduced by Anne Harvey. Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Puts Edward Thomas poetry to music
Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Introduced by Richard Emeny
Delivered at The Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire on 12 June 2004. Discusses three letters found in the Dymock Poets Special Collection:
Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson, 1937
Helen Thomas to Jo Dawson, 1951
Helen Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon, c. July 1964
Includes Myfanwy reading extracts from her book "One of These Fine Days"
Transferred from the original 10 inch LP recording made c.1965
Helen Thomas reads 18 Edward Thomas poems and recounts her life with Edward
Features Evelyne Beech as soprano. Includes settings to poetry of John Drinkwater from "Tides", published 1917
Includes Adlestrop by Edward Thomas with music by Gordon Jacob
Gloucestershire Archives reference number D10828. Online version available via http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D10828&pos=3
Gloucestershire ArchivesFeaturing the organist Malcolm E Smitham and an introduction to the hymns by Eric Blennerhasset. The Master of Music was Colin Budge and the blessing carried out by the College Chaplain Reverend J A Wainwright. Includes explanatory note
Warden, A RTrack listing:
In Flanders by F W Harvey
A Song of Gloucestershire by F W Harvey
Piper's Wood by F W Harvey
Fisherman of Newnam by Ivor Gurney
Cotswold Love by John Drinkwater
Briar Roses by Eva Dobell
Legacy by John Drinkwater
Warning by F W Harvey
The High-Road by John Haines
Field of Autumn by Laurie Lee
Cotswold Lad by Frank Mansell
Song of Minsterworth Perry by F W Harvey
Have Wandered by Leonard Clark
The Cotswold Farmers by John Drinkwater
This Night the Stars by Leonard Clark
The Casket presented to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales by the Corporation of London on his admission to the freedom of the city of London. The casket takes the form of a traditional sea chest of the late 19th century, and is made in gold. The body of the casket is in a matt finish, with the protective angle brackets and bars in polished gold. The lid is surmounted with the Arms of the City of London carved in white gold, and the emblem of His Royal Highness , the three feathers, applied to the front of the box. An inscription inside the lid commemorates the occasion. This type of sea chest was probably used by His Royal Highness' great-grandfather and grandfather during their service with the Royal Navy as midshipmen
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/59
Agency: Guildhall
Sculpture: Dead Wood/ Bois Mort (1995 - present)
Includes booklet "Notes on Literature: Edward Thomas Selected Poems" by Roger O Iredale, typescripts of poems "To Edward Thomas" and "All Day it has Rained..." by Alun Lewis, and photocopied list of first editions for sale from Bertram Rota Limited, including "Horae Solitariae" by Edward Thomas
One letter undated and one dated 1947 which should be 1967. Refers to copying letters from Jack Haines and Robert Frost, and sympathy on the death of Helen Thomas [d.1967]
Includes a biography with small photograph of George James
Photographer unknown
Freen, V MAsks when Mr Riley will be able to take up his post
Includes contents, illustrations, maps and loose sheets