Photocopy of excerpt from "Drawn from Life: A Memoir" by Robert Medley
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- (c.1980s) 1983
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Mentions "The Poems of Edward Eastaway (Edward Thomas) published by Selwyn and Blount in 1917"
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Photocopy of excerpt from "Drawn from Life: A Memoir" by Robert Medley
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Mentions "The Poems of Edward Eastaway (Edward Thomas) published by Selwyn and Blount in 1917"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Books and Bookmen; Country Life. Both are book reviews of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George 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 article "Society Profile No 28: The Edward Thomas Fellowship"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown
Photocopy of article "Edward Thomas in Texas" by Kenneth Millard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Oxford Magazine. Discusses collections at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas in Austin
Photocopy of article "Selborne Bookshop changes name and profile"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Bookseller. Author unknown. Discusses the change in name from The Selborne Bookshop to The Selborne Cottage Shop by owner Anne Mallinson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Powys Review
Edward Thomas Fellowship - Newsletters
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
The Edward Thomas Fellowship Newsletters October 1980, January 1982, August 1982, January 1983, August 1983, December 1983, February 1984, August 1984, December 1984, January 1985, July 1985, January 1986, August 1986, August 1987, February 1996, Spring 2001, January 2004
Index to The Edward Thomas Fellowship Newsletters October 1980 - January 1999
Drafts and related correspondence of selected newsletter articles
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published letter "Edward Thomas" by Roy Fuller
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Times Literary Supplement in response to article by Donald Davie and letter from Kim Taplin
Photocopy of article "Salute to the Soldier Poets" by Stephen Garnett
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in This England. Includes biographical details of Edward Thomas
Photocopy of article "Poetic possessions" by Katherine Bucknell
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Review of exhibition "All Roads Lead to France: Edward Thomas 1879-1917" at the Imperial War Museum
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to a booklet on Alison's father, Andrew Young, and his correspondence with Rowland Watson, Meyerstein, Eleanor Farjeon and Clifford Bax
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Submitted for an MA at the University of Birmingham
Negative of portrait image of Robert Frost originally taken c.1910
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photographer unknown
Prince Andrew sailing Spanish Lady at the Cowes Regatta, Isle of Wight
Prince Andrew in Spanish Lady at the Cowes Regatta off the Isle of Wight yesterday when he finished second in the Flying Fifteen Class
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Eighth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk itinerary
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes map of the route, details of the production "A Pine in Solitude: a portrait of Edward Thomas 1878 - 1917" by Anne Harvey and details of the formation of the Edward Thomas Fellowship
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes mounted information on the Aston and Blewbury area, a map of the area and print of the painting "Picking Wild Flowers" by William Affleck
Poster for "Musical Mixture: A Mini Concert" at All Saints' Church
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Premier of "A Song of a Pub with No Name" by The Abinger Madrigal Singers, from the poem "Up the Wind" by Edward Thomas. Adapted and set to music by J T Darville
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Signed by the cast Annette Crosbie, Tom Durham, Benjamin Whitrow and Anne Harvey
Includes programme for the Cheltenham Festival of Literature 1980 and two tickets to the performance
Poems on the Underground poster for "Snow" by Edward Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
In association with The Compton Poetry Fund, Faber and Faber Publishers Limited, The British Council, Greater London Arts and The British Library (Stefan Zewig Programme)
Photocopy of page from unknown sale catalogue with volumes by Edward Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes proof and presentation copy of "Lafcadio Hearn", presentation copy of "Richard Jefferies" and first edition presentation copy of "The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans all inscribed by Edward Thomas to Walter de la Mare
Photocopy of sheet music "Sowing" with words by Edward Thomas and music by Ivor Gurney
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Initially sent to Myfanwy Thomas by Mr P W Duffy
Photocopy of sheet music "The Trumpet" poem by Edward Thomas and music by Owen Mace
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Copyright 1926
Photocopy of sheet music "The Source" by Edward Thomas with music by Michael Tippett
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Copyright 1943. Includes letter to Edward Eastaway Thomas from Malcolm Ruthven regarding the broadcast of the song on BBC Radio 3
Leaflets "Poems in the Waiting Room: The Poetry Club City Literary Institute London"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Leaflets with poems by various poets including "November Sky", "Digging", "March" and "July" by Edward Thomas
The College of St Paul and St Mary Cheltenham Reunion order of service for morning prayer
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes annotated programme for reunion concert
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes a biography with small photograph of George James
Photographer unknown
Freen, V M
Deposit relating to the College of St Paul and St Mary summer balls
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Unknown
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Nimbus" Summer 1980; Macmillan Spring 1986; Enitharmon Press 1988
Annotated drafts including final draft
Photocopy of document "Stand & Stare" by Jeremy Rees [Director, The Arnolfini]
Discusses the Stand and Stare project to date and the collaboration between The Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission. Also mentions forthcoming gallery exhibition exploring the forest in contemporary art
Photocopy of article "Artists at Work"
Published in "Artists Newsletter", author unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean project
Photocopy of article "Exhibition Review: The Forest of Dean Sculpture Project" by Roger Leigh
Published in "Landscape Research" volume 11 number 3
Photocopy of article "Forest Workings: Open Air Art in the Forest of Dean" by Clive Caffall
Published in "Compass Sport Orienteer". Compares the 1987 British Orienteering Championships [held in the Forest of Dean] to the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Photocopy of letter "Sylvan Art"
Published in "Country Life" and written by George G Hall. Describes the sculpture "Cathedral"
Photocopy of poem "Back to Nature" by Joyce Latham
Publication unknown. Poem about the sculpture "Place" / Giant's Chair
Photocopy of newspaper article "It's a chip off the old block" by David Harrison
Published in "Bristol Tonight". Discusses the new Bristol Sculpture Trail at Aston Court
Photocopy of article on the "Forest of Dean project"
Published in "Art Monthly". Discusses the 25th anniversary of the Arnolfini and the sculpture project in collaboration with the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Transistor radios could be no worse" by Edward Phelps
Published in the "Bath Evening Chronicle". Discusses the Forest of Dean project exhibition at the Arnolfini, Bristol
Photocopy of article "If you go down to the woods..." by Ann Sheldon
Publication unknown. Discusses the collaboration between the Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Work in progress in the woods" by William Packer
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean sculpture project
Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit
Princess Alexandra posed to the photographer with the Commissioner of Police (centre), Roy Henry and the Hong Kong Governor (left), Sir Murray MacLehose upon her arrival at the Kai Tak Airport, for a nine day official visit. During her stay she will hold the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway Central Station
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Elim Ho
Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit
Britain's Princess Alexandra is escorted through one of the colony's public housing estates by the Director of Housing. Donald Liao (right). The Princess is here on a nine day visit and also will conduct the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Les Castro
Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong
Britain's Princess Alexandra waves back to these little villagers during her visit to Tai O, a fishing village located on an island near here. The Princess conducted the inauguration of the Mass Transit Railway System here yesterday which was the highlight of her visit and is scheduled to depart for London this evening
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Les Castro
Princess Anne with Mark Phillips
Paris. Great Britain's Princess Anne gives the jacket and the hat to her husband Captain Mark Phillips before he takes part, with his horse "Lincoln" left, in the dressage event at the Fontainebleau Horse Trails, near here
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles at Florida polo tournament
West Palm Beach, Florida. Prince is beat by heat. His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales Prince Charles, appeared to be exhausted by the South Florida heat after playing in a spectator polo match, at the Palm Beach Polo Club on Friday. The heir to the British throne, 31, is in West Palm Beach to attend the world cup polo tournament that begins this Saturday
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles on a fishing boat in Stornoway
Prince Charming, Gone Fishin'. Stornoway, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales (white sweater) with some of the catch from the fishing grounds decided by him during his short trip off the north-west coast of Scotland
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles possible girlfriends
Prince Charles and his romantic future. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, is at the centre of speculation concerning his romantic future. This week, the British Parliament discussed reports that Prince Charles might marry a Roman Catholic, Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg, shown in combo second from left. Two other ladies that have been romantically linked with Charles are Lady Jane Wellesley, second from right, and Davina Sheffield, at far right. Photos from left dated: Prince Charles, 1978; Marie-Astrid, 1976; Wellesley, 1975; Sheffield, 1977
Agency: Associated Press
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The bedroom at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/120
Agency: Humberts