Showing 309 results

Archival description
Subseries
Print preview View:

1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Reveal

File containing context and background; health and safety information; risk assessments; meetings documents; briefing notes for staff and volunteers; insurance; artists' residency contracts; Project Director's report; Arts Council England funding information; press release and media clippings; map of the installation

CDs containing images and documents

Robert Calverley Trevelyan

Robert Calverley Trevelyan (28 June 1872 – 21 March 1951) was an English poet and translator with links to the Bloomsbury Group of influential writers, intellectuals and artists.

Manuscripts of dramatic scripts and poetry by R C Trevelyan

Typescripts of speeches by Dr J F Lockwood and E M Forster delivered at the opening of the Robert Trevelyan Library at Birkbeck College, London, 20 September 1954

List of subscribers to the R C Trevelyan Memorial Fund

Photograph of R C Trevelyan

Newspaper cuttings from the time of his death in 1951

Typed list of the principal books and translations by R C Trevelyan 1898 - 1955

Sheet music relating to Edward Thomas

Programme and sheet music for a concert "Music inspired by the poetry of Edward Thomas" at The Royal College of Music on 24 April 1999, hosted by The Edward Thomas Fellowship. Music includes:
"Dreams of Men: Four Songs for high voice, oboe and piano" by Kenneth V Jones
"The Source" by Edward Thomas and Michael Tippett
"Gone, Gone Again" by Edward Thomas
"Tall Nettles" by Edward Thomas
"Snow" by Edward Thomas and John Jeffreys [pencil annotation]
"Snow" by Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney
"Prelude in D flat" by Ivor Gurney
"The Night Songs of Edward Thomas" by Michael Hurd
"Out in the Dark" by Edward Thomas and Edmund Rubbra
"Two Poems of Edward Thomas for S A T B Choir" by Howard Skempton. Commissioned by the Council for the Protection of Rural England in celebration of their 70th anniversary
"World Without End" by Trevor Hold. For the Crispian Trio in memory of Helen and Edward Thomas
"Early One Morning" by Trevor Hold
"Lights Out" by Ivor Gurney

Also includes "additional music found in the archives of Edward Eastaway Thomas after his death":
"The Cherry Trees" by Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney
"The Bridge" by Edward Thomas and Edward Eastaway Thomas
"The Threshold of the New" by Mary Chandler
"The Trumpet" by Edward Thomas and Owen Mase
"The Huckster" by Edward Thomas and William Garnett
"Into the Unknown" by Edward Thomas and P W Duffy

Thesis

Unpublished text with corrections of thesis "Georgian Poetry and the Land" by Jan Marsh. Incomplete, missing part of chapter two "Rural England" and all of chapter nine "The Poet and The Country". Includes typescript article titled "New Numbers" and correspondence with the Cambridge University Press with regards to publishing. Annotated.

Two audio cassette recordings of "Kings and Queens" and "A Nursery in the Nineties" by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon

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

VHS and DVDs

Includes Ron Boyd "Sculpture in the Forest" 1988; "Straight from the Wood" broadcast on Central 24 July 1989; "Year of the Artist: From the Forest" broadcast on HTV West 18 November 2001; "Charge of the light brigade"

Walsall Old Chelts Dinners

Illustrated menus and programmes for the Walsall Chelt Club annual dinners. Some annotated

Tenth Annual Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 14 November 1931

Walsall Chelts Annual "Convivial", Stork Hotel Walsall 9 December 1933

Fifteenth Annual Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 1 February 1936

Sixteenth Annual Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 30 January 1937

Old Chelt Dinner, White Hart 12 November 1948

Twenty First Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel Walsall 6 October 1950

Twenty Second Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel Walsall 5 October 1951

Twenty Third Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 17 October 1952

Twenty Fourth Walsall Brotherhood Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel 2 October 1953

Twenty Fifth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, The Stork Walsall 1 October 1954

Twenty Sixth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, The Stork Hotel 30 September 1955

Twenty Seventh Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 5 October 1956

Twenty Eighth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 4 October 1957

Twenty Ninth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 3 October 1958

Thirty First Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 14 October 1960

Thirty Second Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 6 October 1961

Thirty Third Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 5 October 1962

Thirty Fourth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 4 October 1963

Thirty Eighth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 1967

Results 251 to 300 of 309