Includes St Mary's Hall and student groups from 1915 and c.1937. Includes explanatory note
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
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
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
Includes booking form for the Spring Day 30 March 2019
Illustrated chapter extracted from "Ralph's Family Stories"
This printwork is based on the making of Threshold, a Commission by Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust in partnership with Forestry Commission England, inspired by Clearwell Caves
Inspired by the play "Abraham Lincoln" by John Drinkwater. Performed to mark the centenary of the play's first performance on 19 October 1918 at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre. "Quilt Song" performed on 19 and 20 October 2018 at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham
Performed at The Old Rep Theatre Birmingham on 19 and 20 October 1918. Performed to mark the centenary of the performance of Abraham Lincoln at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 19 October 1918
Written by John White, Great Nephew of William Hope Jones
Re-issue for the informal reading to mark the centenary of the first performance at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 19 October 1918. Event held on 19 October 2018 at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham. Richard Simkin's copy, who took part in the reading. Event held alongside performances of the "Quilt Song" opera by Suzie Self
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 14 November 2018
Full catalogue entries with images. Hard-copies include pencil annotations with the figures each lot sold for
Inspired by the play "Abraham Lincoln" by John Drinkwater. Performed to mark the centenary of the play's first performance on 19 October 1918 at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre. "Quilt Song" performed on 19 and 20 October 2018 at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham
Includes booking form for the Friends of the Dymock Poets AGM Weekend 6 - 7 October 2018
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 14 November 2018
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 14 November 2018
Published by Melrose Books. "John Hobson has compiled this light-hearted collection of snippets of knowledge in the form of rhyming couplets"
Hobson, JohnInterviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 27 February 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 18 April 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 18 April 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 2 May 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 15 March 2017
The Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage brings together the work of undergraduate students and staff in History (School of Liberal and Performing Arts) at the University of Gloucestershire. Primarily student-led, the research conducted as part of the Centre aims to uncover and valorise the rich history of the area surrounding the University’s Francis Close Hall Campus by exploring historical change through a local lens.
The Centre has also been established with the intention of creating partnerships between the University, the local community and important local organisations, so that the research benefits local stakeholders as well as students.
Each year the Centre focuses on a number of different themes with the aim of producing public-facing exhibitions. In 2016-2017, staff and students worked on the first project, entitled ‘Cheltenham’s Lower High Street: Past, Present, and Future’, in collaboration with the Cheltenham Civic Society and the Cheltenham West End Partnership. This project explored one of the oldest but most neglected parts of the Regency town, aiming to appraise the area and create a more inclusive history of Cheltenham. The project culminated in an exhibition at the Chapel Arts gallery between 17-30 June 2017 and the production of a short documentary film. Staff contributions to the project were supported by the University of Gloucestershire’s Being Human Research Priority Area.
For more information on the Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage, visit their website https://cc4hh.co.uk/
University of GloucestershireInterviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 16 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 2 May 2017
Includes "Remembering Edward Thomas" event booking form, 1 April 2017 at Ledbury Market Theatre
Interviews conducted by Dr Christian O'Connell, Academic Course Leader for History, in 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 27 February 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 18 April 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 16 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 2 May 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 2 May 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 23 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 23 March 2017