Printed copy of the wording of the will of Edward Thomas
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- c.1950s
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Printed copy of the wording of the will of Edward Thomas
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Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Mentions a visit to 10 Downing Street which "may prove productive" and a form Wilfrid Wilson Gibson may receive relating to his finances that "may turn out to be of real importance to him"
Address book of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Contains the contact details for a wide range of contemporary literary figures and organisations as well as other family and friends
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, Geraldine Gibson and their daughter-in-law Dee
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Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
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Includes "Why He Left Ancient Monuments Commission"; "An Edward Thomas Memory"; "Edward Thomas Book for the Spitfire"; "Edward Thomas Memorial"; "How Edward Thomas Died"; "Edward Thomas: Some Swansea Reminiscences"
Typescript page discussing Edward Thomas's poem "Over the Hills"
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Author unknown. With ink annotation
Photograph of E H W Meyerstein with Carol Gere [?]
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With pencil annotation
Photographer unknown
Article "Battersea 'Immortal' honoured"
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Author and publication unknown. Discusses the unveiling of the plaque in honour of Edward Thomas at 61 Shelgate Road
Article "For Your Bookshelf: A Proud and Solitary Welsh Poet" by A G Prys-Jones
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Published in the Western Mail & South Wales News. Review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas"
Typescript of radio talk "Edward Thomas" by Clifford Dyment
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With pencil annotation
"Robert E Lee: a play in nine scenes" by John Drinkwater
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Published by Sidgwick & Jackson, London
Newspaper article "Northern Poem is Masterpiece" by David Martin
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Published in Reynolds Sunday. A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's use of "regional lore and dialect", whilst always maintaining a high level of "imagination and wordmanship"
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Published in the Manchester Guardian, author "H I'A F". A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's handling of the Northumbrian dialect. The cutting was forwarded to Frederick Mullen Ltd. and is glued to a pre-printed form
Poem "Edward Thomas" by Ralph Lawrence
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Newspaper unknown
Newspaper article "Dramatic Poem"
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Published in John O'London, author "W M". A review of "Coldknuckles", praising the "touch of magic in the description of his opening chapter"
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"One Step Backward Taken" Christmas greeting
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Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 3,050 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of the 350 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "Steeple Bush published 1947
Newspaper article "Mr Wilfrid Gibson's New Work"
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Publication and author unknown. Review of "Coldknuckles" praising its "pace...sureness...and characterisation"
Newspaper article "Narrative in Verse"
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Published in The Daily Telegraph, author unknown. A review of Coldknuckles praising its "racy narrative" and comparing his characterisation to Thomas Hardy. With pencil annotations
Newspaper article "In Good Voice" by J C Trewin
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Published in The Observer. A review of "Coldknuckles" praising it as an "uncommonly expert story-poem, own cousin to the swift, surging narratives of Masefield". With pencil annotations
Book jacket for "Coldknuckles" by Wilfrid Gibson
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Pencil inscription "Michael Gibson, 33, Nella Rd, W6"
Article "A Note on Edward Thomas" by Gordon Bottomley
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Published in The Welsh Review volume 4 number 3
Newspaper advert for "The Outpost" by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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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"
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Produced by Lewis Casson
"An Unstamped Letter in our Rural Letter Box" Christmas greeting
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Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 2,050 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of the 300 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "Steeple Bush" published 1947
Postcard from E H W Meyerstein to Rowland Watson with poem "To my Editor, if I have one"
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With pencil annotation
"Birmingham Repertory Theatre: The Playhouse and the Man" by Thomas C Kemp
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Published by Cornish Brothers Limited, Birmingham
Typescript of article "The Coming of Autumn" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Speaker 22 October 1898
Includes annotation "Typed sic from TS in possession of R L Watson"
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Includes newspaper cutting "Election in Clapham: Sir A Du Cros's Retirement" showing P H Thomas polled 2790 votes at the December 1918 General Election
Article "Edward Thomas: Poet and Soldier" by J H B Peel
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Published in "The Literary Guide"
Article "Fame Too Late" by Henry W Nevinson
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Publication unknown. Discusses Edward Thomas. Annotated
"Behold, This Dreamer" by Walter de la Mare
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Published by Faber and Faber, London. Inscribed "Tatty & Felix from John"
Letter from E S P Haynes to Julian Thomas accompanying an enclosed "review" [now missing]
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Letter from E S P Haynes to Julian Thomas asking him not to return a book
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Includes handwritten note "Moore does mention sacrifices made by your father"
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Description of note found by Edward Eastaway Thomas. Reads "in loving remembrance of my dear dad who help[ed] to build his old home, also the big one here he climb[ed] this hill to eat his bread & cheese, Steep his old home. 12 children born in Steep and neberhood [sic], died Dec, 1936 aged 91 and 9 month"
Obituaries for Lascelles Abercrombie
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Press cuttings from various newspapers
Article "Wilfrid Gibson" by Walter de la Mare
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Published in "New Literature". Review of "Coming and Going", praising Gibson's "profound sympathy with, and understanding of the men whose destiny it is to make their living against long odds, in danger, difficulty, and often in despair"
Memorial service programme in memory of Lascelles Abercrombie by The Gregnog Press
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Service held at St Martin in the Fields, London. Includes card invitation. Programme includes poems by Abercrombie
Programme for concert in remembrance of John Drinkwater
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For the benefit of Drinkwater's daughter, Penelope Ann. Held at 16 Charles Street, Mayfair
Auction catalogue for the sale of the "Drinkwater Collection of Pottery"
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Catalogue of the collection of old English stoneware, old English Delft, Martin-ware and continental pottery belonging to John Drinkwater
Auction catalogue for the sale of the "John Drinkwater Collection of Literary Manuscripts"
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Catalogue for the sale of literary manuscripts, presentation books, modern drawings, pictures and relics belonging to John Drinkwater
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Features photographs of Helen Thomas and John Masefield at both events
Programme and invitation to the unveiling of the John Drinkwater Memorial Bronze
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Held at Leytonstone Branch Library in the presence of Mrs Drinkwater and the Earl of Sandwich. Includes invitation card sent to Wilfrid Gibson, with annotation by him on reverse
Copy of blueprint for Edward Thomas memorial plaque on the Shoulder of Mutton
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Reads "This hillside is dedicated to the memory of Edward Thomas: Poet: Born in Lambeth 3rd March 1878, Killed in the Battle of Arras 9th April 1917. And I rose up and knew that I was tired and continued my journey"
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Includes pencil annotations
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes pencil annotations
Prospectus for "These Things the Poets Said" by The Pear Tree Press
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Anthology of poems written by friends of Edward Thomas in his memory, compiled by Robert Eckert Jr. Includes pencil annotations