Article "Literally, For This: in memory of a poet"
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- 10 April 1987
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Herald. Reports on the opening of a display at The Selbourne Bookshop by Myfanwy Thomas
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Article "Literally, For This: in memory of a poet"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Herald. Reports on the opening of a display at The Selbourne Bookshop by Myfanwy Thomas
Offprint "Robert Frost: The Unpublished Cardinal Letter" by William R Evans
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in American Literature volume 59 number 1. Refers to a letter Robert Frost wrote to Harold Roy Brennan in 1925 about his influence on Edward Thomas
Photocopy of article "The Third of March" by Michael Foster
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Lady. Describes the annual Edward Thomas birthday walk
Photocopy of poem "Dymock" by Ronald Woollard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Cotswold Life
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Published in Books and Bookmen; Country Life. Both are book reviews of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Article "Poet's changing face" by Andrew Langley
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Published in Bath and West Evening Chronicle. Book review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Article "Love letters, nature notes, and war poems" by Fiona MacCarthy
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Published in The Times. Book review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Article "Daughter Unveils Edward Thomas Memorial Plaque"
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Author unknown. Published in the Hampshire Chronicle. Includes photograph of the unveiling of a plaque at The Red House near Petersfield
Article "'A bullet stopped his song'" by John Carey
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Published in The Sunday Times. Book review of "Alun Lewis: A Life" by John Pikoulis. Mentions "his hero Edward Thomas"
Photocopy of article "Another Selborne special for the philatelist"
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By Anne Mallinson. Includes information on stamps to commemorate the first mail coach from Bristol to London on 2 August 1784 and Gilbert White who lived in Selbourne
Article "Words" by John Silverlight
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Published in The Observer. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "It was Upon" in discussion of the term "lattermath" when describing the second cut of agricultural grass
Photocopy of excerpt from "Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered" by William H Pritchard
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Photocopy of article "Magnificence and mourning" by Tim Dooley
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Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Review of "Secret Narratives" by Andrew Motion. Quotes "Motion can wring from a minimum of technical effects and explains why it is no insult to his predecessors to see this poet as a natural heir to the traditions of Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney"
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Published in The Times. Refers to the Edward Thomas birthday walk at Steep
Photocopy of excerpt from "Drawn from Life: A Memoir" by Robert Medley
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Mentions "The Poems of Edward Eastaway (Edward Thomas) published by Selwyn and Blount in 1917"
Photocopy of article "Lost father" by Andrew Motion
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Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Book review of "One of These Fine Days: Memoirs" by Myfanwy Thomas
Article "Fine prose rediscovered" by Wade Hancock
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Published by The Christian Science Publishing Society. Book review of "A Language Not To Be Betrayed: Selected Prose by Edward Thomas" by Edna Longley
Photocopy of article "Thomas the Rhymer" by Tom Paulin
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Published in The Sunday Times. Book review of "A Language not to be Betrayed: Selected Prose of Edward Thomas" by Edna Longley
Article "Edward Thomas walk this weekend"
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Published in "The Herald". Discusses the eighth Edward Thomas birthday walk
Article "Edward Thomas: A Note on Lob" by John Adlard
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Offprint of "Archiv"
Photocopy of article "Literary walks in East Hampshire"
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Publication unknown. Includes handwritten note "Myfanwy - I just send you this for interest. A"
Photocopy of part of chapter "Edward Thomas"
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Author unknown. Published in "Writers of Wales"
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Publication unknown. Discusses Gwili Cottage, Edward Thomas and the Jenkins family
Photocopy of chapter "Six letters from Robert Frost to Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas
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Publication unknown
Photocopy of chapter "The Poetry of Edward Thomas at 'A' Level: A matter of tone" by Ian Brinton
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Published in "The Use of English"
Excerpt from article mentioning Edward Thomas and his relationship with Wales
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Author and publication unknown
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Author unknown, written by a grandchild of Edward Thomas. Describes Yvonne Skargon's commission of six wood engravings to illustrate Edward Thomas's poems
Photocopy of excerpt from "A Relation of Elected Friends"
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Author unknown. Discusses the relationship between Edward and Helen Thomas with quotations from Robert Frost. Includes a note from Myfanwy Thomas "Can't imagine where this came from or who sent it. Someone who's really 'got it in for Mother'. What a cheap & nasty piece'
Photocopy of chapter "Company" from book "One of These Fine Days" by Myfanwy Thomas
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Author and publication unknown. Discusses the inclusion of W H Auden's poem "To ET" in the anthology "Elected Friends"
Photocopy of typescript discussing Edward Thomas's poetry
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Includes handwritten note "N H Brettell"
Photocopy of article "Worth a Detour" by James Runcie
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Published in Country Living. Discusses Adlestrop and Edward Thomas
Photocopy of article "Storing Turnips"
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Author and publication unknown. Includes handwritten note "Edward C T found this when we were looking for possible illustrations on a card for 'Swedes'"
Photocopy of article "In the countryside of Edward Thomas" by John Sears
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Publication unknown. Includes description and images of Steep, Berryfield Cottage, the Shoulder of Mutton and The New House
Photocopy of portion of article discussing Edward Thomas's poetry
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Publication unknown. Handwritten note in pencil "Edna Longley?"
Photocopy of article "Edward Thomas Remembered" by Myfanwy Thomas
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Publication unknown. Describes the moment Helen Thomas learnt of Edward Thomas's death and her efforts to publicise his poetry
Article "Poet's corners" by Christopher Somerville
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Publication unknown. Describes one of The Edward Thomas Fellowship's birthday walks near Steep
Photocopy of handwritten extracts from "Gwili" by E Cefin Jones
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Describes references to tea at Gwili Cottage. Includes photocopy of Welsh language article "Cofio Edward Thomas" by Ioan Mai Evans
Photocopy of article "The Beauty of Elms"
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Author and publication unknown. Quotes poem "Up in the Wind" by Edward Thomas
Photocopy of article "On Editing Edward Thomas" by John Pikoulis
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Publication unknown. Discusses the editing of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas" by R George Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Bound volume titled "South Yorkshire Forest Partnership" 1 January 2001 - 30 September 2002. Containing project financial information, evaluation reports. Loose papers concerning planting and pond maintenance information
Two CD-R totaling 34 MB and 409 MB includes Circa 50 JPEG files concerning construction of flower beds, planting and collecting wildflowers. Circa 30 JPEG files, 3 TIFF files
Loose papers concerning the project aims, to collect and distribute wildflowers within local environments
One promotional poster
Two bound workbooks
Eight postcards concerning The Woodland Wildflower Project
One promotional leaflet titled "Branching Out" May - July 2005. People working for a better environment
Two bound documents concerning project evaluation report relating to Red Rose Forest
One bound document concerning The Mersey Forest final report
Large promotional leaflet concerning Forest Fever Fortnight festival programme of events
Eight promotional postcards
Three bound project workbooks
Promotional item concerning The Tees Forest
Promotional poster
Ten promotional postcards
A national project benefiting from LHI funding, managed from Upminster, Essex
Idr Axhalmr Butsekarlborg, a generic guide, author PJ Gillison, Matt Jones
Booklet detailing Celtic, Saxon, Viking and Norman names, with further information on clothes, colours, materials, patterns, jewellery and weaponry
Location: Yorkshire region