Possibly related to John Pattison Gibson and items found at Hadrian's Wall
Annotated on reverse
Mounted
Scenes include Hexham, Hadrian's Wall and a Roman milestone on the Roman road at Chesterholme. One photograph annotated on reverse
Annotated on reverse
Published by J M Dent and Co. Inscribed "W. W. Gibson from S C Cockerell July 1898"
Annotated on reverse "Jeulis [?] M Rooke 1900"
Edward Thomas has marked a cross on the postcard and written "The house under this cross, and behind the left hand horse is ours, almost hidden by two lime trees. With our love P E T". Sent to Thomas's friend G I MacAlister in Ottawa, Canada
Photographer unknown
Discusses a commission of work and Thomas describes himself as "a young unknown editor"
Unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
Photographer unknown
With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
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
Photographer unknown
Mounted with pencil annotations
Published by David Nutt, London, first edition. Inscribed "To Francis W Bedford from John Drinkwater Xmas 1911"
Includes article "The Poetry of W W Gibson" by Maurice Browne and poems "The Stone" and "The Blind Rower" by W W Gibson
Father of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. Gives a full account of his career as a chemist, photographer and archaeologist with a particular interest in Hadrian's Wall
Includes articles "Emblems of Love: Lascelles Abercrombie" by W W Gibson; "The Function of Poetry in the Drama" by Lascelles Abercrombie; "Some Thoughts on the Future of Poetic Drama" by W W Gibson; "Tradition and Technique" by John Drinkwater
UnknownHandwritten in pencil. Marks were awarded or deducted for certain personal qualities. Includes "Eleanor" [Farjeon], "Godwin" [Baynes], "Joe" [Farjeon], "Peter", "Clifford" [Bax], [Edward] "Thomas", "Arnold" [Bax], "Lynn", "Maitland", "Paul" [Corder] and "Stacy" [Aumonier]
Publication unknown. The marriage took place on 9 December 1913 at St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin
Handwritten in pencil. Letters written amongst the Farjeon - Bax set
Published in the Times Literary Supplement, author unknown. A review of "Daily Bread", "Fires" and "Womenkind", with a review of Edward Thomas's "The Icknield Way" on the reverse
With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
With pencil annotations
Photographer unknown
Signed in pencil "Maxwell Armfield"
Handwritten in pencil in Venice
Written in ink. References Stacy Aumonier and his wife Gertrude Peppercorn, Paul and Dolly Corder, Godwin Baynes, Edward Thomas, Bax and both Farjeons
Written at Little Iddens, Ledington, Ledbury. Frost arranges to meet Haines at Newent and wishes to discuss "one or two flowers you must tell me about".
Pencil annotation "1" on envelope
Written at Ryton, Dymock. Frost arranges to visit Haines with his daughter Lesley. Includes Frost's unvarnished opinions of Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson alongside comments on the beginning of the First World War.
Pencil annotations by John Haines
Previously unpublished letter from Thomas to his literary agent C F Cazenove. Describes his current works and confides his dislike for commissioned "hack work". The letter ends that "some sort of end is pretty well up above the horizon". Includes typed transcription
Unpublished according to http://www.edward-thomas-fellowship.org.uk/downloads/Edward-Thomas-Letters-Index.pdf
Note to confirm Frost expects Haines on Thursday morning.
Pencil annotation "3"
Includes quotations from recent editions of the Times Literary Supplement
Original letter written by Edward Thomas regarding a visit by Eleanor Farjeon. With original envelope and pencil annotation
Photographer unknown
Published by The Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford upon Avon. Limited edition copy 199 of 500. Inscribed "Tanya from John Drinkwater 1934"
Includes quotations from recent reviews
States "Yes. You can hold it in the Albert Hall for all it matters to me"
Comical drawings of Rowland and Cherry Watson on postcards and paper. Includes a postcard with illustration by Eric G McColl entitled "A Page from the Life of a P S U". With ink annotations
Handwritten by Edward Thomas. With pencil annotations
Handwritten by Edward Thomas on "Y.M.C.A. H.M. Forces on Active Service" headed paper. With pencil annotation
Signed by the Medical Officer and Recruitment Officer
Publication unknown. Includes photograph of Edward Thomas and comment that he is now a soldier
Published by Sidgwick & Jackson Limited, London
Postcard informing Geraldine Gibson that she has been noted as Gibson's next of kin on his appointment to the Army Service Corps. Includes a handwritten clarification that this does not constitute a will or confer right to the soldier's property
Published in The Times. Listed under his full name "Second Lieutenant P. E. Thomas"
Possibly published in "The Survey". A review of Gibson's work, focusing on the "unpretentious" Daily Bread and Battle, described by Holmes as "war poetry of the future"
Includes talk by Julian Thomas "A Talk on Edward Eastaway & his Poems". Other speakers include Bernard Shaw and Emil Davies. With pencil annotations
Published by Macmillan and Company Limited, London. Inscribed "John Drinkwater for Tanya 4.X.33"