Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 31
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- Christmas 2001
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Includes minutes of the Annual General Meeting 6 October 2001
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 31
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes minutes of the Annual General Meeting 6 October 2001
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 33
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Includes flyer for a performance of "A Shropshire Lad" by Andrew Bannerman on 22 June 2002
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 34
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Includes agenda fot the Annual General Meeting 5 October 2002
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 35
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 36
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 52
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 61
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Includes ballot form for whether Eleanor Farjeon should be considered a Dymock Poet and booking forms for the Cider Supper 30 August 2014 and "Return to Adlestrop: A celebration of the centenary of Edward Thomas's poem "Adlestrop"" 24 June 2014
Friends of the Dymock Poets Mini Newsletter
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 69
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Friends of the Dymock Poets membership leaflet
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With background information on the Dymock Poets
Newspaper article "The man who talks about the perigrine machine" by David Holloway
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Published in the News Chronicle. An interview with Robert Frost conducted during his visit to England in 1957
Newspaper article "New England Poet"
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Published in The Observer. A profile of Frost's life and career published at the time of Frost's visit to England in 1957
Letter from Helen Thomas to Eleanor Farjeon
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Audio cassette recording of Radio 4 broadcast "No One Left: No One Came" by Anne Harvey
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Images of Helen Thomas, Geraldine Gibson and Eleanor Farjeon
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Five photocopied and printed images, mounted. Possibly accompanies typescript for talk "The Dymock Poets, Wives and Muses"
Photocopy of draft "Edward Thomas at War" by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
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Includes postcard from Jean to Jeff Cooper
"Autumn in Malvern Festival" programmes
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Proof copies of the second edition of the three act play "Deborah" by Lascelle Abercrombie
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Annotated by Lascelles Abercrombie. Bound book with inserted loose pages
Proof copy of "The Theory of Poetry" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loose pages 65 - 128 only. Stamped "revised proofs: 28 November 1923: Wm. Brendon & Son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Audio cassette with recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jeff Cooper
Obituaries for Lascelles Abercrombie
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Press cuttings from various newspapers
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Published by White Sheep Press
Letter from Dorothy Una Ratcliffe to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson describing a meeting with Hugh MacDiarmid
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Written from The Percy Arms Hotel, Otterburn, Northumberland. Recalls a recent meeting with the Scottish poet, Hugh MacDiarmid where they discussed Gibson's work, for which he expressed a "great liking" and Roy Campbell's which he "loathes". Dorothy Una Ratcliffe was editor of the Northern Broadsheet and a friend of Wilfrid's who was later to deposit a large collection of his material in the Brotherton Library, Leeds
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Asking for permission quote from letters sent from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to Edward Marsh for inclusion in his book
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Further condolences on the death of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Letter from David I Masson, The Brotherton Library, to Michael Gibson
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Letter explaining the terms of deposit concerning access to the Wilfrid Wilson Gibson papers donated by Mrs McGrigor Phillips [Dorothy Una Ratcliffe] in 1958
Article "Wilfrid Gibson" by Walter de la Mare
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Published in "New Literature". Review of "Coming and Going", praising Gibson's "profound sympathy with, and understanding of the men whose destiny it is to make their living against long odds, in danger, difficulty, and often in despair"
Newspaper article "Northern Poem is Masterpiece" by David Martin
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Published in Reynolds Sunday. A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's use of "regional lore and dialect", whilst always maintaining a high level of "imagination and wordmanship"
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Published in the Manchester Guardian, author "H I'A F". A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's handling of the Northumbrian dialect. The cutting was forwarded to Frederick Mullen Ltd. and is glued to a pre-printed form
Newspaper article "Wilfrid Gibson, people's poet"
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Published in The Guardian, author unknown. Claims Krindlesyke to have been his masterpiece, after which "the force of his art seemed to have declined". It dismisses his inclusion as a Georgian Poet, claiming his methods and aims to be quite different to the other poets within the group. It mentions his association with Lascelles Abercrombie
Next of kin notification postcard for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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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
Demobilization certificate for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Transfers Gibson to the Army Reserve. States he listed in the Royal Army Service Corps on 24 June 1916. Includes original envelope
Draft poems "Mass Meeting" and "The Promontory"
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Working draft handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Indenture signed by Rupert Brooke's mother Mary Ruth Brooke assigning copyright for Brooke's works "Poems", "1914 and Other Poems", "Selected Poems", "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester", "Collected Poems", "Letters from America", and "John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama" to Gibson, Abercrombie and de la Mare according to written instruction from Rupert Brooke who died intestate. The indenture states that this letter also contained "other matters of a very private nature and has since been destroyed by the Administratix" [Mary Ruth Brooke]
Typed extract recounting a visit by Wilfrid Gibson to Rupert Brooke at Grantchester
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Includes a description of how Brooke wrote poetry. With ink annotations
Photograph of Roman coins and artifacts
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Possibly related to John Pattison Gibson and items found at Hadrian's Wall
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson age 18 years by Messrs Hunter
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Annotated on reverse
Photograph of unknown cathedral
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Annotated on reverse "Jeulis [?] M Rooke 1900"
Photograph of the exterior of The Old Nail Shop, Dymock
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Photographer unknown
Photograph of Lascelles Abercrombie by James Bacon & Sons
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Mounted
Photograph of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson with his children in a garden
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Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
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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
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Produced by Lewis Casson
Newspaper article "Robert Frost in England: Poets in the West Midlands" by Louis Mertins
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Published in the Manchester Guardian. Focuses on Frost's time in England and its effect both on his career, and on the lives of Gibson, Brooke, Abercrombie and Thomas. Describes Frost's rise to fame and the importance of John Haines as his "constant champion"
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Publication and author unknown. Comments on the assignment of copyright of Brooke's poems to de la Mare, Abercrombie and Gibson and the future intentions of the three holders of the Brooke estate Sir John Sheppard, Christopher Hassall and Sir Geoffrey Keynes
Memorial service programme in memory of Lascelles Abercrombie by The Gregnog Press
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Service held at St Martin in the Fields, London. Includes card invitation. Programme includes poems by Abercrombie
Programme for concert in remembrance of John Drinkwater
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For the benefit of Drinkwater's daughter, Penelope Ann. Held at 16 Charles Street, Mayfair
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Published in "The New Age"
With ink annotations
Photocopy of article "Shadows of the Hills"
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Published in The Speaker. Possibly by Edward Thomas
With ink annotations
Photocopy of article "In Praise of Indolence" by Edward Thomas
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Published in The Speaker
With ink annotations