Photocopy of article "Poets' Holiday in the Shadow of War" by Helen Thomas
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- (c.1990) 3 August 1963
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Photocopy of article "Poets' Holiday in the Shadow of War" by Helen Thomas
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Newspaper article "Farewell to Adelstrop" written "from a correspondent"
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Published in The Times at the time of Dr Beeching's railway cuts
Postcard from Lesley Frost to Eleanor Farjeon
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Shows photograph of Robert Frost's cabin in Ripon, Vermont. The reverse reads "To Eleanor Farjeon with my love Lesley Frost Xmas 1963"
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Newspaper article "Poets' Holiday in the Shadow of War" by Helen Thomas
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Published in The Times. Recounts the journey to Dymock in August 1914
Catherine Abercrombie Interviews
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie 1963 part 2
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Audio cassette with recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jo Stewart
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie 1963 part 1
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Newspaper article "The Discovery of W H Davies" by Helen Thomas
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Published in The Times. Discusses Edward Thomas's discovery of W H Davies after reading "The Soul's Destroyer"
Newspaper cutting with parody of poem Adlestrop reflecting the Beeching railway cuts
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Published in The Sunday Telegraph
Draft forewords to "You Come Too"
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Handwritten and typescript drafts of Farjeon's foreward to Frost's posthumously published volume of poetry "You Come Too" including revisions and corrections. The foreward was drawn from the notes Farjeon made in 1957 of her last meeting with Frost on his return to England during that year. Page 12 is missing. Title was originally "Come With Me"
Promotional pamphlet for lectures by Lesley Frost, daughter of Robert Frost
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Includes a biography of Lesley Frost and subjects covered by her lectures
Newspaper article "A Literary Pilgrimage from Waterloo" written "from a correspondent"
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Published in The Times. Recounts a journey from Waterloo to Salisbury travelling through Edward Thomas and Richard Jefferies country.
Correspondence with Publishers
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Correspondence between Eleanor Farjeon and publishers The Bodley Head Limited and Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc. Refers to publications "You Come Too", "London Nursery Rhymes", "Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds", "The Wasp Trap", "The Green Roads" and a volume on Edward Thomas's poetry for children
Newspaper article "Names and Faces: Vermont Medal for Frost" by William Rollins
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Published in the New York Herald Tribune. Report of the State of Vermont's striking of a memorial seal in honour of Robert Frost, Vermont's "poet laureate"
Audio cassette with recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jeff Cooper
Articles and Publications 1960s
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"The Poets of Steep" by David Gill published in Hampshire, December 1965
Photocopy of "An Engraved Window to Edward Thomas and Helen his Wife" by Laurence Whistler published in Book Collecting & Library Monthly number 16, August 1969. Includes letter from Myfanwy Thomas explaining the origins of the memorial window appeal
Audio cassette with audio recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Leigh Crutchley
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Includes some correspondence from Helen Thomas to Watson. Includes family news and discussions on Edward Thomas
"Robert Frost Speaks Departmentally" booklet
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This booklet was produced to commemorate the dedication of the Robert Frost Library, October 24 1965. Includes extracts from two letters written in 1935 from Frost to George Frisbee Whicher when Frost was trying to finish and name the poem "Departmental". A facsimile of the poem is included. An amended "Departmental" was published in "A Further Range" in 1936
Mounted photographs of locations in Steep associated with Edward Thomas
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Includes The Red House, "ancient damson trees" in the garden of The Red House, Yew Tree Cottage and The Cricketers Inn. With ink annotations
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Newspaper article "A Memory of W H Hudson" by Helen Thomas
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Published in The Times. With pencil annotations
Published letter from Edward Eastaway Thomas on the death of Lord Chuter-Ede
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Published in the [?] Advertiser
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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
Photocopy of extract from The Shell Bird Book discussing Edward Thomas
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Newspaper obituary for Robert Eckert Jr
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Published in The Times. Discusses his interest in Edward Thomas
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Includes pencil annotations
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Refers to any known recordings of Meyerstein's voice
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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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Details the relationship between Edward Thomas and Robert Frost
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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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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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Refers to Robert P Eckert's death and Meyerstein
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Regards BBC radio broadcast on Edward Thomas by Bernard Price. Includes newspaper cuttings and pencil annotations
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Letter and formal invitation card
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Refers to monies raised at an auction and his own family papers
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Walter Oakeshott was the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. Refers to an exhibition on Edward Thomas
Typescript of radio talk "Edward Thomas: Poet" by Bernard Price
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Dorothy MacAlister was the widow of Ian MacAlister, friend of Edward Thomas. Includes pencil annotations
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Refers to tribute Helen Thomas by Rowland Watson at her funeral. Includes Victoria Wine newsletter with piece on Edward Thomas and copy of letter from Alan T Foreman to Myfanwy regarding her childhood at Otford
Newspaper obituary and transcript copy for Helen Thomas
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Published in The Times
Article "A Remembered Harvest" by Helen Thomas
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Published in "Études Anglaises" volume 20 number 2. Describes time living on a farm in the Weald of Kent c.1907
Photocopy of letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Judy Taylor and Julia MacRae at The Bodley Head
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Letter thanking Judy and Julia for their letters after the death of Myfanwy's mother Helen Thomas. Includes a description of the funeral service
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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