Edward Thomas to Holbrook Jackson
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- (c.1990s) 10 September 1912 - 17 June 1914
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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Edward Thomas to Holbrook Jackson
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Annotated
"Quality Totals" possibly written by Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil. Marks were awarded or deducted for certain personal qualities. Includes "Eleanor" [Farjeon], "Godwin" [Baynes], "Joe" [Farjeon], "Peter", "Clifford" [Bax], [Edward] "Thomas", "Arnold" [Bax], "Lynn", "Maitland", "Paul" [Corder] and "Stacy" [Aumonier]
Newspaper announcement for the marriage of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson and Geraldine Townshend
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. The marriage took place on 9 December 1913 at St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin
Photocopy of article "Green and Scarlet" by Edward Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Orpheus number 22
Reprinted portrait photograph of Edward Thomas
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Photographer unknown
Mounted studio photograph of Edward Thomas by Emil Otto Hoppé
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With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
Studio photograph of Edward Thomas
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With pencil annotations
Photographer unknown
Unfinished drama in the form of letters, written alternatively by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil. Letters written amongst the Farjeon - Bax set
Newspaper article "Mr Gibson's Poetry"
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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
Poem "Venetian C[?]" by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil in Venice
Handwritten index, possibly a biography for Arnold Bax written by Herbert Farjeon
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Written in ink. References Stacy Aumonier and his wife Gertrude Peppercorn, Paul and Dolly Corder, Godwin Baynes, Edward Thomas, Bax and both Farjeons
Photocopy of article "Recent Poetry" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Bookman. Annotated "photocopy sent by Joan Stevens"
Edward Thomas to Walter de la Mare
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Annotated
Woodcut print of a tiger by Maxwell Armfield
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Signed in pencil "Maxwell Armfield"
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Handwritten by Professor R George Thomas
Photocopy of article "Two of the Newest Poets" by Robert Shafer
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Published in "Atlantic Monthly". Discusses W W Gibson and John Masefield, among other English poets
Letter from Robert Frost to John Haines
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Written at Little Iddens, Ledington, Ledbury. Frost arranges to meet Haines at Newent and wishes to discuss "one or two flowers you must tell me about".
Pencil annotation "1" on envelope
Letter from Robert Frost to John Haines
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Written at Ryton, Dymock. Frost arranges to visit Haines with his daughter Lesley. Includes Frost's unvarnished opinions of Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson alongside comments on the beginning of the First World War.
Pencil annotations by John Haines
Photocopy of article "Winter by the Sea" by Janet S Aldis
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Blue Book for Girls. The Aldises were family friends of the Thomases
Photocopy of article "A Talk to Mothers" by Helen Thomas in "Women's Liberal Federation News"
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Letter from Edward Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon
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Original letter written by Edward Thomas regarding a visit by Eleanor Farjeon. With original envelope and pencil annotation
Postcard from Robert Frost to John Haines
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Note to confirm Frost expects Haines on Thursday morning.
Pencil annotation "3"
Photocopy of poem "The Old Nail Shop" handwritten by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Printed on A3 paper. Written at Greenway, near Dymock
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Includes quotations from recent editions of the Times Literary Supplement
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Photographer unknown
Photocopy of official copy of the handwritten will of Edward Thomas
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From the Principal Probate Registry of the High Court of Justice
Photocopy of article "Recent English Poetry" by Martin D Armstrong
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Published in "Fortnightly Review". Discusses W W Gibson, W H Davies, Lascelles Abercrombie and John Masefield
Press notice for "Battle" by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson by Elkin Matthews
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Includes quotations from recent reviews
Photocopy of Rupert Brooke obituary written by Edward Thomas in "The English Review"
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"Shakespeare's Songs" by William Shakespeare
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Published by The Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford upon Avon. Limited edition copy 199 of 500. Inscribed "Tanya from John Drinkwater 1934"
Postcard from J C Squire to Julian Thomas
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States "Yes. You can hold it in the Albert Hall for all it matters to me"
Typescript of article "Soldiers Everywhere" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The New Statesman
With ink annotations
Photocopy of excerpt from booklet "Our Allies and Enemies" edited by Herbert Strang
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Discusses the combatant countries and their resources during the First World War
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Annotated
Handwritten poems by Edward Thomas "The Green Roads", "It Was Upon" and "Women He Liked"
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Handwritten by Edward Thomas. With pencil annotations
Handwritten poem "How at Once"
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Handwritten by Edward Thomas on "Y.M.C.A. H.M. Forces on Active Service" headed paper. With pencil annotation
Photocopy of letter from Edward Thomas to "My dear friend"
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Gives Christmas greetings to unknown recipient, Mrs Williams and Miss John. Gives details of his attachment to the 244th Siege Battery and describes operations at Romney Marsh as well as how his son Mervyn is prospering at home
Photocopy and typescript of letter from Edward Thomas to Joe Jefferson Farjeon
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Letter thanking Joe for the tobacco he had sent. Annotated by Anne Harvey
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's certificate of unfitness to enlist in His Majesty's Forces
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Signed by the Medical Officer and Recruitment Officer
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Publication unknown. Includes photograph of Edward Thomas and comment that he is now a soldier
Edward Thomas to Mervyn Thomas
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Includes covering letter from Edward Cawston Thomas, who possessed the originals
"1914 and Other Poems" by Rupert Brooke
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Published by Sidgwick & Jackson Limited, London
Next of kin notification postcard for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Postcard informing Geraldine Gibson that she has been noted as Gibson's next of kin on his appointment to the Army Service Corps. Includes a handwritten clarification that this does not constitute a will or confer right to the soldier's property
Photocopy of obituary notice in The Pauline for Edward Thomas
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Photocopy of article "Edward Thomas" by E S P Haynes
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Published in the English Review. Obituary for Edward Thomas
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Handwritten by Professor R George Thomas
Photocopy of letter from Edward Thomas to "My dear friend"
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Written to an unknown recipient describing conditions on the Western Front, stating "I should like to come home some day, but do not exactly expect to, though I know I have a fair chance". Send love to Mrs Williams and Miss John
Death notice for Edward Thomas
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Published in The Times. Listed under his full name "Second Lieutenant P. E. Thomas"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Front page with article on F W Harvey poems, illustrations entitled "Situation Report" and "Study of a Q M writing a treatize on how to save fat"