Frame one contains a printed portrait photograph of Edward Thomas whilst at Oxford c.1900 and a view of La Petit Place, Arras
Frame two contains a pencil drawing of Edward Thomas that hung on the study wall of Eric Norris
Includes Eleanor Farjeon's signature. "First and Second Love" was published by Michael Joseph in 1947, the two loves being Stacy Aumonier and Edward Thomas
Annotated on reverse "John Wheatley (Studio Collection) W H Davies" and stamped "The Guild of Master Craftsmen"
Also includes photocopy of page of "Painting in Newlyn" catalogue featuring an oil on canvas portrait of W H Davies
Evelyn Maitland Roy was born in 1908 in Southampton and brought up in the Wirral. She attended West Kirby County High School for Girls before undertaking a two-year teacher-training course at St Mary’s, Cheltenham from 1928 to 1930 taking PE as her main subject.
Evelyn held teaching posts in Wirral before the war and also achieved great personal success in swimming and diving locally, eventually becoming an instructor and judge. In 1940 she won a scholarship with the English-Speaking Union for their Summer School at Chautauqua in New York State. In her spare time, Evelyn liked to write and had many articles published in newspapers and magazines. In 1944 she was appointed teacher of Girls’ PE at Alleyne’s Grammar School, Stone, Staffordshire for a year and then became County Organiser for Flintshire for the Land Army. She returned to teaching and spent six years from 1948 working at British Army Schools in Greece, Malta, Austria and Libya.
Following retirement from full-time work in 1974 at the age of sixty-five, Evelyn became one of the first students of the Open University and was awarded an Honours Degree in 1981. She kept active both physically and mentally, going for long walks with her Sheltie dogs, coaching children, reading and writing her journal. She died at the age of ninety-eight in 2007.
Numbers 1 - 67, 77. Includes index for numbers 1 to 66
Held at Chalfont St Giles Parish Church, as part of the Chalfont St Giles & Jordans Literary Festival 10 - 22 May 2016
Hart, LindaTypescript of letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Robyn Marsack 4 October 2004
Photocopy of letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Alison Brackenbury 4 November 2004
Letter accompanying deposit from Alison Brackenbury 29 November 2016
Digital copies of poems "Letter, 1917", "No 2, Yewtree Cottage", "Visitor" and "Edward Thomas' daughter" by Alison Brackenbury
Digital typescript of script for BBC Radio 3 programme "Singing in the Dark: Back to Brigg Fair" broadcast on 7 July 2006
Brackenbury, AlisonDVD of readings of poetry of the Dymock Poets. Filmed by Rachel Plant and produced by Cate Luck. 30 minutes running time
Canham, RayIn association with The Rupert Brooke Society, Festival Theatre, Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 11-13 December 2015
Includes accompanying letter from Pat Palmer, 17 June 2014
Performed at the Almedia Theatre 8 November 2012 - 12 January 2013
Articles on Edward Thomas. Includes some on Rupert Brooke
Published in Drinkwater's "Summer Harvest: Poems 1922-1933" anthology
Mavis Sheppard (later Matthews), was the daughter of Merab Williams and Daughter-in-Law of Kate Edith Matthews (née Chamberlain)
Edward Thomas quotation from "Thaw"
Published in The Guardian Review supplement. Documents the friendship between Robert Frost and Edward Thomas
1x lever arch file website image index. Includes lists of images with copyright information
1x lever arch file "Images 2: Artists J-Z". Includes slides and lists of images
1x lever arch file "Images 3: Lightshift; Diversity/ Spray + Tan; Workshops; Forest History; Forest General". Includes lists of images with copyright information, photographs and slides
1x file "Image loans"
1x bundle of negatives, slides and prints of various sculptures
1x box of slides labelled "Bruce Allan"
1x box of slides showing an exhibition
4x CDs with images of sculptures
Gloucestershire Archives reference number D10828. Online version available via http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D10828&pos=3
Gloucestershire ArchivesIncludes "The Wilderness Visit: Heywood School"; "Outreach films: Wilderness & audio workshops"; images
File containing context and background; health and safety information; risk assessments; meetings documents; briefing notes for staff and volunteers; insurance; artists' residency contracts; Project Director's report; Arts Council England funding information; press release and media clippings; map of the installation
CDs containing images and documents
Possibly compiled by Carolyn Black, Project Director for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Samantha Wilkinson was an Art Consultant for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Robert Calverley Trevelyan (28 June 1872 – 21 March 1951) was an English poet and translator with links to the Bloomsbury Group of influential writers, intellectuals and artists.
Manuscripts of dramatic scripts and poetry by R C Trevelyan
Typescripts of speeches by Dr J F Lockwood and E M Forster delivered at the opening of the Robert Trevelyan Library at Birkbeck College, London, 20 September 1954
List of subscribers to the R C Trevelyan Memorial Fund
Photograph of R C Trevelyan
Newspaper cuttings from the time of his death in 1951
Typed list of the principal books and translations by R C Trevelyan 1898 - 1955