On Greenway and the Dymock Poets
Photocopy of article "Grizedale: A Sense of Place" by Peter Davies. Published in "Landscape Design" December 1987
Newspaper article "Grizedale Forest Sculpture Park, Cumbria" published in "The Independent" 22 August 1989
Book "The Grizedale Experience: Sculpture, Arts & Theatre in a Lakeland Forest" edited by Bill Grant and Paul Harris
Postcards featuring images of works by various artists in residence 1999
"The Riding Wood Trail" leaflet
Grizedale Forest Sculpture Guide Map
Cumbria's Museums 1994 leaflet
Annotated with his life story
Photographer unknown
Price, John BallWith pencil annotations
1966 - 1967, 1969 - 1970 and 1970 - 1971
Guy Maitland Roy, brother of Evelyn, was born in 1915 and brought up in the Wirral where he was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School. He attended St Paul’s College, Cheltenham, from 1933 - 1935. He was a member of the chapel choir, where he met his future wife, and belonged to sports teams.
He returned to the Wirral to teach until he was called up for war service with the Cheshire Regiment, becoming an officer and serving as teacher of Physical Training at UK bases. Guy and Dulcie were married in July 1940. After the war, he taught at Woodslee School from 1946 to 1953 and then at the new Bromborough Secondary Modern where he became Deputy Head until retirement in 1976. Together with other staff, he took groups of children from the school on holidays abroad. In retirement he pursued many hobbies. He died in 2000.
From "Malvern Gazzette and Ledbury Reporter"
With pencil annotations and loose items
With pencil annotations
With pencil annotations
Published by John Murray
Inscribed "G H Shaw"
Published by His Majesty's Stationary Office
Published by His Majesty's Stationary Office, London
Pencil and coloured pencil with annotations
On handmade paper. Includes pencil annotations
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
Includes programme for a recital at The Colleges of St Mary and St Paul on 17 November c.1975
From J W Fee, Headmaster of St Paul's Practising School; C H King, Master of Method and Lecturer in Education, Cheltenham Training College; Reverend T H Cave-Moyle, Vicar of St Paul's Church and Foundation Manager of St Paul's "Training College Practising School"
Written in ink. References Stacy Aumonier and his wife Gertrude Peppercorn, Paul and Dolly Corder, Godwin Baynes, Edward Thomas, Bax and both Farjeons
Includes photocopy of document "Forestry at The Arnolfini" by Martin Orrom 10 March 1983
Signed and annotated "For Tanya: John D: Finished at Brampton 14.vi.32"
Handwritten by Edward Thomas on "Y.M.C.A. H.M. Forces on Active Service" headed paper. With pencil annotation
With crossings-out and reworkings. Annotated "Brampton Summer 1932" and "For Tanya for Christmas 1932 from John Drinkwater: Highgate"
Signed and dated. Written in Hungerford
Handwritten by Edward Thomas. With pencil annotations
Written at Brampton. Signed and annotated "For Tanya"
Written in pencil. Card for an England versus South Africa cricket match on 29 June 1935
Reads "Thus I survey the varied scene, And meditate upon the time, When proud Elizabeth was queen, and Shakespeare made his golden rhyme"
With clarifications to clarify dates and locations
The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden flyer
Hanslip Fletcher [b.1874 d.1955] was an artist and the letters discuss his drawings. Includes pencil annotations
Exhibition programme for "Changing London & Other Drawings" at The London Museum November - December 1927 and two editions of "The Journal of The Royal Society of Arts" with articles "The Art of Hanslip Fletcher" and "London from the Pavement"