Some unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
Typescript of original letters. With ink annotation
Observations on getting older extracted from "a retired officer's correspondence"
Given at Lincoln College, Oxford
Includes several poems by Wilfrid Gibson
Includes various poems by James Elroy Flecker. Annotated
Extract on Thomas Hardy's views on Edward Thomas. Talk dated 9 April 1920. Annotated
Discusses the friendship between Edward Thomas and Walter de la Mare. With ink annotation
With ink annotation. Author unknown
Written in Arras
With pencil and ink annotations
Quotes Gibson "I didn't show [the songs] to de la Mare because they weren't finished when he was here, and anyhow he is quite out of sympathy with my work at anytime... But it is better to have a friend than to write the loveliest song in the world". With ink annotations
Includes a description of how Brooke wrote poetry. With ink annotations
Includes photocopy of letter from Roger Hogg to John Chirgwin regarding the bibliography, 6 July 1992
With an introduction by Sean Street. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationIncludes accompanying letter from Pat Palmer, 17 June 2014
Received from "Jan" and James Thompson, Librarian at the University of Reading
With pencil annotations
Song lyrics for "Dear Evelina", "There is a Tavern in the Town", "Riding Down from Bangor", "Upidee", "Solomon Levi", "Clementine", "Camptown Races", "So Early in the Morning" and "Simon the Cellarer"
Kings and Queens was produced for the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II with contribution by Anne Harvey. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 1 June 2003
A Nursery in the Nineties is the dramatised memoir of Eleanor Farjeon. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour 26-30 May 2003. Contains episodes 1 - 3 of 5
Includes map of the route, newspaper cuttings and photograph of the walkers taken at South Harting [photographer unknown]. Annotated
Possibly published in the Radio Times. John Arlott presents poems by Edward Thomas. Broadcast on BBC 2 on 12 March 1982
Published by University Tutorial Press Limited
Stamped "Frederick O Hartop"
Includes correspondence between the Forestry Commission and TSWA 3D Arts; press release and information; project newsletter
Away days held on 19 and 20 March 2003. Includes:
Draft programme and related correspondence
Notes by Jeremy Rees
Details of work carried out on the Sculpture Trail to date
Examples of work by D Eckert
Fundraising strategy
Art consultants brief
Year of the Artist June 2000 - May 2001 press release by Forest Enterprise
Circulated prior to an away day to review the vision and function of the Trust and contribute to the forthcoming three-year business plan
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence. Also includes "Health Promotion in the Forest Art Trail" document and "One World, One County" project document
Notes by Jeremy Rees, related correspondence, "Update text to use in the website", photocopy of article on Robert Moreau
Notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence. Also includes copyright information for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail website; temporary leaflet for the trail in 2002; details of the Forest of Dean Community Radio Access Radio Project; document on the identity of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust; financial details for the production of the "Lightshift" video; update on projects "Diversity" and "Health in the Forest of Dean"; document on "Supporters for or Friends of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust"
Trust deeds and related correspondence including the establishment of the Trust, details of trustees and amendments made to the trust deeds
London. Police arresting a man after the shooting incident in the Mall today as the Queen rode past on horseback on her way to the Trooping the Colour Ceremony which went ahead as scheduled on Horse Guards Parade, London
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
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"