- DP/MT/3/176
- File
- 25 January 1995 - 21 April 2001
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Wife of Rowland Watson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Nigel Williams - Bedfordshire Youth Theatre
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Letters Editor for The Times
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes photocopy of letter from Edward Thomas to Charles Barret, naturalist and writer of wildlife books on Australia and New Guinea, active from 1907 until his death in 1959. Sent 7 September 1908
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Edward Thomas Fellowship - Miscellaneous
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Edward Thomas Fellowship Birthday Walks 1978, 1982 - 1985, 1988, 1994 - 2000, 2002
Various signed walk cards to Myfanwy Thomas 1986 - 2004
Autumn Walks 1982, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2001
Edward Thomas Fellowship Committee minutes 25 July 1986, 31 October 1986, 22 May 1993, 20 November 1993, 1 March 1997, 12 July 1997 and 28 February 1998
Edward Thomas Centenary Celebrations 4-5 March 1978
Photocopies of letters of protest and evidence submitted to The Edward Thomas Fellowship against the planned A3 road bypass in the Steep area c.1985
Edward Thomas Fellowship press release relating to the painting "Summer Evening Landscape from the Poet's Stone" by Mervyn Goode, including photograph of the painting. 1987
Programmes for ceremonies held at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery at Agny, France on 9 April 1992 and 6 October 2002
Edward Thomas Fellowship visit to the Imperial War Museum and Westminster Abbey 2 July 1993
Edward Thomas Fellowship seminar on Edward Thomas held at Lincoln College, Oxford 20 November 1993
Event "Music inspired by the poetry of Edward Thomas" 24 April 1999
Account of Edward Cawston Thomas's visit to Buffalo University, New York State to view the Edward Thomas holdings, 1999
Printout of The Edward Thomas Fellowship website 14 February 2000
Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at Kingham Village Hall 6 July 2002
Edward Thomas Fellowship Study Day at the University of Gloucestershire 12 July 2003
Beginner's Way - Exeter Forest
Beginner's Way was the Exeter Forest sculpture trail, a collaboration between artist Jamie McCullogh and the Forestry Commission, specifically Martin Orrom. The trail opened in 1983.
Keith Arnatt and Fay Godwin were commissioned to photograph the Forest of Dean, the photographs being displayed at The Arnolfini during The Forest exhibition in 1986. Fay Godwin went on to publish the book "The Secret Forest of Dean"
Trust deeds and related correspondence including the establishment of the Trust, details of trustees and amendments made to the trust deeds
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1993
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1994
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1995
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1996
Includes account summary, bank statements and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1997
Includes account summary, bank statements and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1998
Includes account summary, bank statements and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 1999
Includes bank statements
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2000
Includes account summary, bank statements and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2001
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2003
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2004
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2005
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2006
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2007
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2008
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Arts Council England Lottery Fund application 1998
Compiled by Jeremy Rees. Includes information on Arts Council England South West funding; Notes by Jeremy Rees; Arts Council England News issue 1 February 2003; Information on changes at Arts Council England
Arts Council England bid application for "Stand and Stare II"
Prepared by Carolyn Black on behalf of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust. Includes application; project outline; supporting budget; business plan 2006-2009; accounts 2005-2006
Includes information on Arts and Business South West's Strike a Match programme; Arts Council England [Reveal, Stand and Stare, R&D]; Acorn Trust; Esmee Fairbairn; Garfield Weston; Gloucestershire Environment Trust; Henry Moore; Living Landmarks Scheme; Heritage Lottery Fund; Paul Hamlyn; Rural Renaissance; Summerfield Trust
Negative with images of forest scenes
Newspaper article "Sculpture as art of the open air" by Marina Vaizey. Published in The Sunday Times on 31 May 1987
Photocopy of article "Forest Workings: Open Air Art in the Forest of Dean" by Clive Caffall. Published in Compass Sport Orienteer December/ January 1987
Photocopy of newspaper article "Work in progress in the woods"
Contributions to the book by Peter Randall-Page, Yvette Martin, Miles Davies, Kevin Atherton, Bruce Allan and Keir Smith
Typescripts "Sculpture and Interpretation: The Forest of Dean Project" and "The Artist as an Interpreter in the Forest" by Martin Orrom
Letters from Rupert Martin to Martin Orrom regarding the book
"Art on Location: INSET Opportunities in Art and Design" by Arthur Penn
"The Forest of Dean Sculptures: A Way into the Forest" typescript by Rupert Martin
Information on the "Stand and Stare" project by Rupert Martin
"Sculpturing the Forest Story" typescript and notes, possibly by Martin Orrom
Details of the sculptures and artists
Letter from Rupert Martin to Martin Orrom confirming the commissions for phase II of the project
Interviewed by Carolyn Black
Correspondence about funding including:
Arts Council England
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Crafts Council
Forest Enterprise/ The Forestry Commission
Foundation for Sport and the Arts
Jeremy Rees
Lesley Greene
South West Arts
The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust
The Elephant Trust
The Ernest Cook Trust
The Henry Moore Foundation
The Summerfield Trust
Paul Hamlyn
Information on the general management of the Trust and trail. Includes:
Emails from Jeremy Rees
Poem "The Sculpture Trail" by Philip Brown
Notes on a meeting with artists in May 1992
Document "The Way Forward 1998 - 2007" written by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Article "Stand and stare: Art in the Forest of Dean: Initiatives for South Africa" by Wendy Ross
Document "Planning for Success: The lessons of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, UK" by Martin Orrom
Article "Popularising public sculpture in Britain: From landscape gardens to forest trails" by Elizabeth Rankin
Document "The Artist as Interpreter in the Forest" by Martin Orrom
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: The Archive"
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Documents from the "Landscape and Sculpture Symposium" held at Manchester Polytechnic 1 - 3 September 1989
Document "The Next Ten Years" by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail: Mission Statement 2000"
Document "Sculpture Trust: Future Plans"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust Business Plan"
Document "Sculpture Trail Forest of Dean: Access for All"
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust mission statement
Document "Artistic vision for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail 2000"
Information on the revision of the trust deed 1998
Document "One World, One County: Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail"
Contains notes and copy correspondence sent by Rupert Martin on Stand and Stare, the initial Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail project
Letters from the public about the Sculpture Trail
Phase II and general correspondence
Includes copy correspondence sent by Rupert Martin on both general Sculpture Trail matters and Phase II. Also includes notes and discussion paper on the development of Phase II
Includes correspondence on funding Phase II from various sources, information on insurance and correspondence with the Tourist Board