Original posted 18 March 1904. Congratulates Janet on her new baby and stating she herself "was meant just to be a bearer of children"
Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Published in "The Week's Survey"
Published in The Daily Chronicle
Held at The Selborne Bookshop
Presented by Vernon Scannell
Includes letters from the BBC, Vernon Scannell and Myfanwy Thomas
Subtitle "Keeping you in touch with what's new, what's happening, what's coming up - and whatever catches our fancy" underlined with note by Edward Eastaway Thomas "Just what ET is not"
With pencil annotations
Sculpture: Heart of the Stone [wrongly titled "The Heart of Stone"] (1988 - present)
This printwork is based on the making of Threshold, a Commission by Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust in partnership with Forestry Commission England, inspired by Clearwell Caves
Published by Methuen, London
Introduced by Jane Mack. Published by The Cyder Press
Advertising "Edward Thomas" by Frank Baker on 16 March 1960, "... A Poet Still" by Frank Baker on 16 March 1966 and "The Poet and Nature" by Harry Coombes on 2 April 1966
Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre Occasional Paper 6
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationWith illustrations and sketches
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 8. Published by The Cyder Press
Published by Columbia University Press, New York. Inscribed "Tanya with love from John Drinkwater: Highgate Easter 1933"
Published by St Martin's Review
Includes map of the route
Includes lesson plans and illustrations. With pencil annotations and loose items
Includes lesson plans, timetable and illustrations. With pencil annotations
Includes card featuring the Robin Guthrie lino-cut of Edward Thomas with newspaper cuttings mentioning the birthday walks of 1974 and 1976, and newspaper clipping on the death of Bronwen Thomas [later Bronwen Simmons], 12 April 1975. With ink annotations
"The Marlborough Downs Walk". Includes map of the route
A project photographing the rural north by Dan Robinson and Artist House. Supported by Grizedale Arts and Arts Council England
DVD of readings of poetry of the Dymock Poets. Filmed by Rachel Plant and produced by Cate Luck. 30 minutes running time
Canham, RayIncludes correspondence with Edward Eastaway Thomas regarding the thesis and family news
Submitted for the degree of English including English Medieval Studies at the University of Exeter. Includes two letters from Ann C Thomas (later Jones) to Edward Eastaway Thomas regarding her thesis and family news
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.
Theresa Whistler was the second wife of artist Laurence Whistler, who designed the Edward Thomas memorial window at Eastbury. Refers to the "Memoirs of Edward Thomas" being compiled by Watson, and Meyerstein. Includes pencil annotations
Published by Cambridge University Press
Inscribed "F O Hartop, Saltley College, Birmingham"
Windsor. Royal 21st party. The Royal birthday girls, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (left) and Lady Helen Windsor, and the boys James Ogilvy (left) and Prince Edward, at Windsor castle tonight for the dance given for them by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to mark their twenty first birthdays this year
Agency: Press Association
London: Royal 21st party. Ready for the glittering party last night, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (left) and Lady Helen Windsor with James Ogilvy (left) and Prince Edward at Windsor castle for a dance given for them by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to celebrate their twenty first birthdays earlier this year
Agency: Press Association
Photographer unknown
Includes details of eight wood-engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn for "The Diary of Edward Thomas", and "A Visit to William Morris" by Helen Thomas
Features two wood engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn used to illustrate "The Diary of Edward Thomas". Hellmuth Weissenborn fought during World War I in the same sector of trenches as Edward Thomas, but in the German lines
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Published by The Nonesuch Press, London. Inscribed "For darling Tanya with lots of love from Auntie Jeff Christmas 1930. One horrible omission me enrages - no mention of J D within these pages"
Duke death 1972, Duchess death 1986
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/12
Agency: Central Press Photos
Duke death 1972, Duchess death 1986
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/13
Agency: Central Press Photos