Photocopy of article "English Criticism Now Done by Maiden Aunts" by Wilfrid Gibson
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- (c.2001) 14 January 1917
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From "New York Times"
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Photocopy of article "English Criticism Now Done by Maiden Aunts" by Wilfrid Gibson
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From "New York Times"
Photocopy of memoriam notice for Edward Thomas in Bedales Chronicle volume 10 number 6
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Article "Wilfred [sic] Wilson Gibson: Poet of Tenement and Trench" by Reverend John Haynes Holmes
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Possibly published in "The Survey". A review of Gibson's work, focusing on the "unpretentious" Daily Bread and Battle, described by Holmes as "war poetry of the future"
Photocopy of article "Edward Thomas" by E S P Haynes
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Published in the English Review volume 24
Provisional programme for the Fabian Summer School
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Includes talk by Julian Thomas "A Talk on Edward Eastaway & his Poems". Other speakers include Bernard Shaw and Emil Davies. With pencil annotations
"Letters of John Keats to his Family and Friends" edited by Sidney Colvin
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Published by Macmillan and Company Limited, London. Inscribed "John Drinkwater for Tanya 4.X.33"
Wilfrid Gibson's "Certificate of employment during the war"
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Form describing a soldier's work during military service in order to help him find employment after de-mobilisation. It lists Gibson's rank as "Private" and regimental employment as "Clerking" from January 1917 to January 1918, adding the comment that he was an "efficient and reliable clerk". The form is signed by Gibson
Photocopy of chapter "Edward Thomas" from "Studies in Contemporary Literature" by H G Wright
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Demobilization certificate for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Transfers Gibson to the Army Reserve. States he listed in the Royal Army Service Corps on 24 June 1916. Includes original envelope
Draft poems "Mass Meeting" and "The Promontory"
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Working draft handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Protection certificate and certificate of identity for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Form excusing holder from remaining with his colours for a 28 day period
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Indenture signed by Rupert Brooke's mother Mary Ruth Brooke assigning copyright for Brooke's works "Poems", "1914 and Other Poems", "Selected Poems", "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester", "Collected Poems", "Letters from America", and "John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama" to Gibson, Abercrombie and de la Mare according to written instruction from Rupert Brooke who died intestate. The indenture states that this letter also contained "other matters of a very private nature and has since been destroyed by the Administratix" [Mary Ruth Brooke]
Photograph of Lascelles Abercrombie by James Bacon & Sons
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Mounted
Article "Unquiet Mind of Edward Thomas" by Joseph Braddock
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Publication unknown
Photocopy of poem "Nothing is Changed" by Julian Thomas
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Published in the English Review volume 30
"The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry" box edited by Edward Thompson and Humbert Wolfe
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Velvet-lined box containing the following pamphlets published by Ernest Benn Limited, London:
Matthew Arnold
Hilaire Belloc
Emily Brontë
Rupert Brooke
Robert Burns
G K Chesterton
W H Davies
Walter de la Mare
John Donne
Wilfrid Gibson
Alice Meynell
Robert Louis Stevenson
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Alfred, Lorn Tennyson
Edward Thomas
Francis Thompson
W B Yeats
Photograph of the painting "Oaitepeha Bay, Tahiti" by William Hodges
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Annotated on reverse "For Wilfrid from Eddie: a photograph of Rupert's favourite picture at Admiralty House"
Photographer unknown
Handmade Shakespeare book cabinet by John Drinkwater
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Handmade bookcase housing the following Shakespeare pocket editions:
A Midsummer Night's Dream
As You Like It
Coriolanus
Hamlet
Julius Caesar
King John
King Henry IV Part II
King Henry V
King Lear
King Richard II
King Richard III
Macbeth
Measure for Measure
Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare's Hamlet Prince of Denmark
Shakespeare's Macbeth
Shakespeare's Pericles
Shakespeare's Timon of Athens
The Merchant of Venice
The Tempest
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Venus and Adonis
Volumes inscribed "Tanya from Big John July 1928" and "Tanya from John D 1931". Includes handwritten label "John Drinkwater made this bookcase of is Shakespeare collection when in Birmingham (or Nottingham) & gave it to Tanya Moiseiwitsch" and small image of a pencil drawing of Drinkwater's profile
Proof copies of the second edition of the three act play "Deborah" by Lascelle Abercrombie
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Annotated by Lascelles Abercrombie. Bound book with inserted loose pages
Proof copy of "The Theory of Poetry" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages 65 - 128 only. Stamped "revised proofs: 28 November 1923: Wm. Brendon & Son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Handwritten poem "The Heresy of an Elder or Not Believing in Fairies" by John Drinkwater
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Signed and dated. Written in Hungerford
Newspaper article "Mr Wilfrid Gibson's "Krindlesyke": A Northumbrian Elizabethan""
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Published in the Southport Guardian, author unknown. A review of Krindlesyke, praising its "amazing vitality...elemental vigour... and exuberance of speech and action". The cutting was forwarded to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson by Macmillan & Co. Ltd. and is glued to headed paper
"One-Act Plays for Secondary Schools" edited by James Plaisted Webber and Hanson Hart Webster
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Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pencil inscription "Tanya Moiseiwitsch"
"Kenilworth" by Sir Walter Scott
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Published by Macmillan and Company Limited, London. Inscribed "Tanya with much love from Big John: Christmas 1926 Wallington"
"Patriotism in Literature" by John Drinkwater
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Published by Williams and Norgate, London. Inscribed "Tanya from John Drinkwater August 1932"
Christmas greeting from John and Daisy Drinkwater, probably to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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A printed poem by John Drinkwater, translated from the German of Edward Morike. Includes a handwritten message by John Drinkwater "From John and Daisy Drinkwater: Christmas 1924"
Photocopy of article "A Poet Writes About Poetry" in Christian Science Monitor
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Review of John Drinkwater's work "The Muse in Council"
"Mary Barton and Other Tales" by Elizabeth Gaskell
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Published by John Murray, London. Inscribed "To Tanya on her fourteenth birthday these eight volumes of Mrs Gaskell with love and every good wish for many many birthdays to come, from her affectionate friend Big John: London December 3rd 1928"
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Published by Macmillan and Company Limited, London. Inscribed "Tanya with much love Big John: Christmas 1926 Wallington"
"A Musical Critic's Holiday" by Ernest Newman
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Published by Alfred A Knopf, New York. Inscribed by Ernest Newman "To John Drinkwater from Ernest Newman [?] 31". Also inscribed by John Drinkwater "pages 37-52 being missing, E N gave me another copy, so I give this with my love to Tanya: John Drinkwater Sept 1931"
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Taken outside next to a fence post. Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
Photocopy of extract "Edward Thomas" from publication "New Paths on Helicon" by Sir Henry Newbolt
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Annotated
Photograph of cast and associates for a production of "Bird in Hand" by John Drinkwater
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Featuring John Drinkwater, Peggy Ashcroft and Laurence Olivier. Taken outside the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in September 1927. Annotated with names on reverse although photograph has been cropped
Photographer unknown
"Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini a Florentine Artist written by Himself" translated by Anne MacDonell
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Published by J M Dent and Sons Limited, London. Inscribed "Tanya with love from John. Her 19th birthday"
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"The Riddle and Other Stories" by Walter de la Mare
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Published by Faber and Faber, London. Inscribed "Tanya Moiseiwitch love from John"
Proof copy of "Twelve Idyls and Other Poems" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loosely gathered pages within a plain cover. Pages are stamped "First Proofs: 14-16th June 1928: Wm. Brendon & son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Typescript extract from "Talks with Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 1920 - 1922" by Vere H Collins
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Extract on Thomas Hardy's views on Edward Thomas. Talk dated 9 April 1920. Annotated
Proof copy of "Progress in Literature" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages within a cover. Pages are stamped "University Press Cambridge: 5 Apr 1929" and initialled "ERB". Annotated on back cover by Lascelles Abercrombie. Includes pencil annotations
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson with his children in a garden
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Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
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Details the establishment of the fund and lists the Executive Committee as Eleanor Farjeon, John L Haines, Clifford Bax, Ian MacAlister, R F Cholmeley, William Rothenstein, Walter de la Mare and R L Watson
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Includes stanza "Heather land and bent land, Black land and white, God bring me to Northumberland, The land of my delight". Includes handwritten list of illustrated characters by Gibson on reverse
Photograph of exterior of house "Gowan Bank" at Letchworth
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Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
Photographs of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson on-board Dorothy Una Ratcliffe's yacht "Sea Swallow"
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Three photographs of Gibson on-board the yacht and three photographs of the yacht itself
Typescript prose titled "Spring" by Helen Thomas
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The beginning of a story about three children growing up on a farm
Mounted photograph of the exterior of The Red House
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Edward Thomas lived here with his family 1909-1913
Photographer unknown
Mounted photograph of the exterior of Yew Tree Cottage
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Edward Thomas lived here with his family 1913-1916
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Newspaper clipping of a crossword with "Wilfrid Gibson" as an answer
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Publication unknown
Proof copies of "The Sale of Saint Thomas in Six Acts" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages. With pen and ink and pencil annotations by Lascelles Abercrombie
Note from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to his son Michael
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Handwritten poem written by Gibson to his son Michael
I've taken my own way through life and so
If you don't follow in my steps, dear son,
But blaze your own trail, 'twill be good to know
At least you're doing just what I have done