Published in The Citizen on 16 May 1995. Refers to weekend in Ledbury commemorating the 80th anniversary of Rupert Brooke's death. Those present included Lesley Lee Francis, Sean Street and Roger Hogg. Photocopied as a Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education press cuttings alert
Letter from John Morris written to the Stroud News and Journal. Refers to the location of John Masefield's cottage at Pinbury Park, Sapperton, where he lived 1932-1940
"Frost in England" originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 26 March 1998
Includes articles "Emblems of Love: Lascelles Abercrombie" by W W Gibson; "The Function of Poetry in the Drama" by Lascelles Abercrombie; "Some Thoughts on the Future of Poetic Drama" by W W Gibson; "Tradition and Technique" by John Drinkwater
UnknownMagazine article "The origin of a famous war poet" on Wilfred Owen by John W Foster c.1990s
Newspaper article "Poetic injustice" on the decision not to name a road "Farjeon Way" in Ledbury. Published in the Western Daily Press on 22 February 1997
"Dymock Poets: The Four Churches of The Windcross Parishes" flyer c.1990s
Dramatised by Adrian Bean. From the autobiography of Eleanor Farjeon
UnknownOriginally produced for WGBH in the United States and won the Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary. Running time 51 minutes
Review of "Collected Poems" by Edward Thomas. Published in The Guardian Review supplement
Copeland, Tim"My Butterfly" was Frost's first published poem for which he was paid $15 by the "New York Independent" on 8 November 1894. The original manuscript is held at the Huntington Library, Pasadena. This framed print was produced by the California Friends of Robert Frost
Full catalogue entries with images. Hard-copies include pencil annotations with the figures each lot sold for
Written at Ryton, Dymock. Frost arranges to visit Haines with his daughter Lesley. Includes Frost's unvarnished opinions of Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson alongside comments on the beginning of the First World War.
Pencil annotations by John Haines
Note to confirm Frost expects Haines on Thursday morning.
Pencil annotation "3"
Written at Little Iddens, Ledington, Ledbury. Frost arranges to meet Haines at Newent and wishes to discuss "one or two flowers you must tell me about".
Pencil annotation "1" on envelope
Published in the "Daily Mail". Discusses Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Includes photocopy of letter from Roger Hogg to John Chirgwin regarding the bibliography, 6 July 1992
Published in "Fortnightly Review". Discusses W W Gibson, W H Davies, Lascelles Abercrombie and John Masefield
Published in "Atlantic Monthly". Discusses W W Gibson and John Masefield, among other English poets
Includes article "The Poetry of W W Gibson" by Maurice Browne and poems "The Stone" and "The Blind Rower" by W W Gibson
Typescript 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, AlisonPublished in The Countryman. Discusses the poets in Dymock
3rd edition. Text by Reverend R Legg and artwork by Barbara Davis
Published in the Gloucestershire Echo
Published by Windcross Public Paths Project
Published by Windcross Public Paths Group
Prepared by the Windcross Public Paths Project
Published in The Countryman. Discusses the poets in Dymock
Published in This England
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 ArchivesDVD of readings of poetry of the Dymock Poets. Filmed by Rachel Plant and produced by Cate Luck. 30 minutes running time
Canham, RayPhotocopy of an original receipt for the periodical New Numbers for 7s 6d from Norman S Macdonnell. Handwritten by Catherine Abercrombie. Accompanied by a postcard from Lorna Beckett, later Chair of the Rupert Brooke Society
Held at Chalfont St Giles Parish Church, as part of the Chalfont St Giles & Jordans Literary Festival 10 - 22 May 2016
Hart, Linda13 prints framed, 4 unframed
Landscape orientation, taken through a soft photographic filter. Frames 535mm x 535mm
Footpath, Dymock [two copies, framed]
Wild Daffodils, Ryton Woods [framed]
The Tunnels Mouth, Dymock [framed]
Morning Mist, May Hill [two copies, framed]
Ploughed Field, Ryton [framed]
Hail Storm over the Forest of Dean from May Hill [framed]
May Hill [unframed]
Marsh Marigold, Greenways Cross [framed]
Apple Blossom, Leddington [unframed]
Harts Tongue Fern [unframed]
Wild Garlic [framed]
Half-pipe style pathway through a dense forest [framed]
Yew & Ivy, Dymock Church [framed]
Tree Trunk [unframed]
Perry Tree, Eldersfield [framed]
Photographer unknown
Photographer unknown
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
In association with The Rupert Brooke Society, Festival Theatre, Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 11-13 December 2015
Performed at the Almedia Theatre 8 November 2012 - 12 January 2013
Includes accompanying letter from Pat Palmer, 17 June 2014
Thanks him for his study on her father Edward Thomas and recounts childhood memories about Arthur Ransome and his wife Ivy
Photographs taken by Anthony Berridge between 1979-1983 of sites related to Edward Thomas. Identical album held in the Edward Thomas Collection at Cardiff University.
Includes loose photographs [some copyrighted images of Edward Thomas], list of photographs in album, "The Wandsworth Historian" with article on Edward Thomas December 1978 and "Common News: A Newspaper sponsored by Churches in South Battersea" February 1979
Also includes letter from Anthony Berridge to Myfanwy Thomas, 14 April 2000, and explanatory note from Richard Emeny of The Edward Thomas Fellowship, July 2003
Photographer unknown