One typescript in English and another in French produced by BBC French Language Services and broadcast on 10 and 11 April 1967
Unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
Recipients referred to as "de la Mare" and "Jack". Letters dated 11 August 1938 - 5 November 1946. Includes covering letter from Watson to his daughter Sanchia and son-in-law Lyn accompanying the typescript which he describes as "Eddie's letters to De La M", dated 9 July 1956
The beginning of a story about three children growing up on a farm
Author unknown. With ink annotation
Includes annotations
With annotations
Includes photocopies of documents held at Gloucestershire Archives
With pencil annotation
Recorded on 31 August 1977 and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 24 January 1978. Includes covering letter from the BBC
Stanzas include "No Pious Dream", "The Tale of Toil" and "Deaths Many"
Characters include Edward Thomas, Helen Thomas, Eleanor Farjeon and Ivor Gurney
Submitted for an MA at the University of Birmingham
Russian Bedales boy who stayed with the Thomases during the summer holidays. Original letter sent 28 June c.1914. With pencil annotation
Discusses "As It Was" by Helen Thomas
Annotated in pencil "draft do not print"
Discusses poem "Rain" by Edward Thomas
Published in The Daily Chronicle
With ink and pencil annotations
With ink and pencil annotations
Includes loose sheet
Published in The Speaker 22 October 1898
Includes annotation "Typed sic from TS in possession of R L Watson"
Published in The New Statesman
With ink annotations
Some unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf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