Photocopy of article "Dymock: Nationally known for its Daffodils" from an unknown publication
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- (c.1990) c.1960
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With photographs and information on the Reverend J E Gethyn-Jones
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Photocopy of article "Dymock: Nationally known for its Daffodils" from an unknown publication
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
With photographs and information on the Reverend J E Gethyn-Jones
"Greenway" school project by Helen Naylor, age 11
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On Greenway and the Dymock Poets
"Ley man's guide to the Borders" article by Christopher Somerville
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On the Herefordshire - Wales border. From "The Sunday Telegraph"
Photocopy of article "Back seat for USA as town hosts launch" by Gary Bills
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From "Ledbury Reporter"
"A poet's wisdom, a warrior's courage" article by Jeremy Paxman
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On Wilfrid Owen. From "Radio Times"
"Poetry Societies 4/4 The Friends of the Dymock Poets" radio programme notice
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From "Radio Times"
Photocopy of article "English Criticism Now Done by Maiden Aunts" by Wilfrid Gibson
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From "New York Times"
"A true golden welcome" article by Janet Hughes
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From "Western Daily Press"
"Literary Landscapes of England: The Dymock Poets of Gloucestershire" article by David Carroll
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From "This England"
"A place that will always stay with us" article by John Morrish
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On Adlestrop. From "West Country Life"
"Holy goats, it's the priest's animal farm!" by Chris Wills
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On Reverend Jonathan Lumby at St Mary's Church, Dymock. From "The Citizen"
Photocopy of article "Poets' Holiday in the Shadow of War" by Helen Thomas
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"My eyes filled with tears, my head with pity of all I had seen" article by Michael Morpurgo
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Unknown publication
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From "Forest Link" number 31
H J Pugh & Co Auctioneers, Estate Agents and Valuers advert for woodland for sale in Dymock
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From "Malvern Gazzette and Ledbury Reporter"
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Sale of Oldfields House. From "The Citizen"
"War poet's last love letter sent from Gallipoli" article by Ben Farmer
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On Rupert Brooke. From "Daily Mail"
"The overwhelming tale of ordinary men in extraordinary circumstances" article by Sue Vickers
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From "Malvern Gazzette and Ledbury Reporter"
Photocopy of article "John Drinkwater's Correspondents" by John A Vickers
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Yale University Library Gazette
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Includes article "The idea of the daffodil fields" by Geoffrey Grigson
Photocopy of article "Dymock: A Village of Poets" by Geoffrey N Wright
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From "This England"
Photocopy of article "A golden age for Hexham's poet"
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From "Hexham Courant"
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Publication unknown. Describes The Daffodil Way walk
Article "Local People Show the Way" by Steve Platt
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Published in Countryside Commission News. Includes report on Windcross Public Paths and The Daffodil Way
Itinerary and background to the Dymock Poets for Poets Walk
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Includes poem "Lament"
Photocopy of article "Looking for Gold" by Mary Hruska
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Published in The Lady. Describes the daffodils in the Dymock area
Photocopy of article "Walk of the Month: The Meadows and the Muse" by Christopher Somerville
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Published in the Weekend Telegraph. Discusses the Poets Path II around Dymock and the history of the Dymock Poets
Photocopies of speech and photograph from the opening of the Poets Path II
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Photographer unknown. Photograph features Edward Eastaway Thomas outside Dymock Church
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Leaflet "Literary Trail: The Royal Forest of Dean"
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Includes section on the Dymock Poets
Leaflet "The Ledbury Loop: A 17-mile rural cycle ride exploring the area's cultural heritage"
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Catalogue number DP12
"Welcome to Dymock" leaflet by Reverend R Legg and Barbara Davis
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Third edition. With information on the history of Dymock including the Dymock Poets
"Herefordshire Cider Cycling Routes: Ledbury" leaflet
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Includes information on the Dymock Poets
"Newer Numbers: Volume 1 Number 1 April 1940" compiled by Geoffrey Mason
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A parody of "New Numbers" set in Much Marcle, April 1940
Photocopy of "More About Me: Poems for a Child" by John Drinkwater
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Originally published by W Collins, Sons & Company Limited, London 1929. With illustrations by H M Brock
Chronology of the Dymock Poets
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From the birth of Edward Marsh on 1872 to the death of Eleanor Farjeon in 1965. Includes a select bibliography
"Poets and Paragons: Literary and Historic Figures of the Wye Valley" leaflet
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Photocopy of review of "Once They Lived in Gloucestershire: A Dymock Poets Anthology" by Linda Hart
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Review by Hugh Denham, publication unknown. Includes article "Under an English Heaven" by Barbara Davis, refering to the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the publication of Brooke's poem "The Soldier" in Dymock in the New Numbers publication
Poster for "Once They Lived in Gloucestershire: A Dymock Poets Anthology" by Linda Hart
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Published by Green Branch Press
Pamphlet "A literary trail around the Malverns" by Mary Constable
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Written for the 1996 Malvern Conference of the Society of Teachers of Speech and Drama. Includes section on the Dymock Poets
The Orchard, Grantchester, Centenary Year 1897 - 1997
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Rupert Brooke lodged at Orchard House in 1909 before moving next door to The Old Vicarage
Information on St Mary's Church, Kempley, and St John the Evangelist, Pauntley
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Information leaflet and poscards relating to St Mary's Church, Kempley; Information leaflet on St John the Evangelist Church, Pauntley; Handwritten notes by Barbara Davis on "The Social History of Kempley Dr John Jurica" annotated "26th May Kempley Village Hall"; "Victoria County History of Gloucestershire Guide to Published Volumes 2002" leaflet
Printout of search results for John Haines holdings in Local Studies at Gloucestershire Archives
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File "North Wall Graphic Board"
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Containing sketches, notes and drawings of the proposed Dymock Poets Exhibition at St Mary's Church, Kempley
Information on the opening of the Dymock Poets Exhibition at St Mary's Church, 6 October 2006
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Includes programme for opening, order of events, leaflet on the new exhibition and template invitation letter 24 July 2006. With pencil annotations
Printout of "St Mary's Church, Dymock" web page
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www.dymockchurch.net retrieved 24 April 2008. Includes photograph and description of Dymock Poets Exhibition
Photocopy of part of letter from Gloucester Library to Barbara Davis regarding the Dymock Poets
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