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- 30 October 1929, 22 September 1967
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to etchings, the poem "Calf Love", meetings with Alan Thomas [friend of Edward Thomas] and Helen Thomas, life since his wife died and his publications
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to etchings, the poem "Calf Love", meetings with Alan Thomas [friend of Edward Thomas] and Helen Thomas, life since his wife died and his publications
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to any known recordings of Meyerstein's voice
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One letter undated and one dated 1947 which should be 1967. Refers to copying letters from Jack Haines and Robert Frost, and sympathy on the death of Helen Thomas [d.1967]
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Eckert was a biographer of Edward Thomas and wrote to Watson about Thomas. Includes newspaper cuttings and an article Eckert wrote on James Guthrie and The Pear Tree Press. Includes pencil annotations
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Letters from Robert P Eckert's widow. Includes news of Eckert's death with a newspaper obituary from The Times from 11 November 1966, and discusses a home for his Edward Thomas collection, which is now at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
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Hanslip Fletcher [b.1874 d.1955] was an artist and the letters discuss his drawings. Includes pencil annotations
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Robin Guthrie [b.1902 d.1971] was the son of James Guthrie. Letters include news of the death of Robert's son, the death of Robert P Eckert Jr. and a broadcast on Edward Thomas
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Letters from K C Harrison, City of Westminster Librarian, accepting donation of memoirs of Miss Ethel Marston. With pencil annotations
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Refers to book on Meyerstein
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Dorothy MacAlister was the widow of Ian MacAlister, friend of Edward Thomas. Includes pencil annotations
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Ian MacAlister [b.1878 d.1957] was a friend of Edward Thomas. Refers to letters of Edward Thomas now held at Battersea Public Library . Includes pencil annotations
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Refers to Robert P Eckert's death and Meyerstein
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Walter Oakeshott was the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. Refers to an exhibition on Edward Thomas
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Regards BBC radio broadcast on Edward Thomas by Bernard Price. Includes newspaper cuttings and pencil annotations
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Includes pencil annotations
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Refers to meeting, Edward Thomas, his biography on Edward Thomas and the memorial to Edward Thomas
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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
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Refers to articles on Edward Thomas by Ernest Rhys and newspaper cuttings
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to Jessie Berridge's and Harry Hooton's memoirs of Edward Thomas
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Includes booklet "Notes on Literature: Edward Thomas Selected Poems" by Roger O Iredale, typescripts of poems "To Edward Thomas" and "All Day it has Rained..." by Alun Lewis, and photocopied list of first editions for sale from Bertram Rota Limited, including "Horae Solitariae" by Edward Thomas
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Correspondence from The Edward Thomas Fellowship including news that Cherry Watson was made an honorary life member of the fellowship
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Refers to a booklet on Alison's father, Andrew Young, and his correspondence with Rowland Watson, Meyerstein, Eleanor Farjeon and Clifford Bax
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Refers to visits, a memoir by Ellis Jenkins, Edward Thomas, letters between Eleanor Farjeon and Rowland Watson and an exhibition on Farjeon
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Handwritten letters, notecards and a programme for the production of "The Two Bouquets" by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon at Piccadilly Theatre. Also includes Christmas greetings cards from Eleanor featuring poems "St Mary Axe", "The Children's Carol", "Joseph with the Infant Jesus", "A Wish", "The Mother's Song", "Child's Carol", "The Third Joyful Mystery", "Sweet Ass", "A Manger Song" and "The Week After". One notecard sent for the wedding of Lyn and Sanchia is written on a notecard illustrated with doves and dated 25 November 1842
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Refers to Cherry's health and visits
Letter from Edward Thomas to Mr Wright
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Original letter written by Edward Thomas regarding notes on "Nature War London". Describes "beautiful" stones on Dunwich beach and how he wishes he was a geologist so he could identify them. Invites Wright to walk with him at the weekend. Includes pencil annotation
Letter from Edward Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon
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Original letter written by Edward Thomas regarding a visit by Eleanor Farjeon. With original envelope and pencil annotation
Handwritten poems by Edward Thomas "The Green Roads", "It Was Upon" and "Women He Liked"
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Handwritten by Edward Thomas. With pencil annotations
Handwritten poem "How at Once"
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Handwritten by Edward Thomas on "Y.M.C.A. H.M. Forces on Active Service" headed paper. With pencil annotation
Photocopy of letter from Edward Thomas to "My dear friend"
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Written to an unknown recipient describing conditions on the Western Front, stating "I should like to come home some day, but do not exactly expect to, though I know I have a fair chance". Send love to Mrs Williams and Miss John
Photocopy of letter from Edward Thomas to "My dear friend"
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Gives Christmas greetings to unknown recipient, Mrs Williams and Miss John. Gives details of his attachment to the 244th Siege Battery and describes operations at Romney Marsh as well as how his son Mervyn is prospering at home
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Copy of blueprint for the Edward Thomas memorial plaque at Berryfield Cottage
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Reads "Here lived Edward Thomas: Poet Born 1878 Died 1917"
Photocopied list of Edward Thomas letters deposited at Battersea Library by Rowland Watson
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With ink annotation
Typescript of radio talk "Edward Thomas" by Clifford Dyment
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With pencil annotation
Typescripts of radio talk "Edward Thomas (1878-1917)" by Thomas Walton
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One typescript in English and another in French produced by BBC French Language Services and broadcast on 10 and 11 April 1967
Typescript of radio talk "Edward Thomas: Poet" by Bernard Price
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Three mounted newspaper cuttings advertising radio programmes on Edward Thomas
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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
Newspaper article "From Hack to War Poet" by Anthony Powell
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Publication unknown. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Critical Biography" by William Cooke. With ink annotation
Photocopy of newspaper article "Private Lives" by Peter Vansittart
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Published in The Spectator. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Critical Biography" by William Cooke
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Photocopy of E O Hoppé photograph of Edward Thomas
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Published in "The Bookman" special Christmas number 1917. With ink annotation
Printed copy of the wording of the will of Edward Thomas
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
With pencil annotation
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Newspaper cuttings regarding the steep memorial and plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea
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Includes letter written by John Haines regarding subscriptions to the Steep memorial published in the Gloucester Journal 4 April 1936, Features in The Times and Hampshire Observer reporting on memorial unveiling on the Shoulder of Mutton and at Berryfield Cottage with photograph, and a report in the News Chronicle on the unveiling of a plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea. Two articles mounted. With pencil annotations