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
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
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
Held at Chalfont St Giles Parish Church, as part of the Chalfont St Giles & Jordans Literary Festival 10 - 22 May 2016
Hart, LindaTypescript 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, AlisonDVD of readings of poetry of the Dymock Poets. Filmed by Rachel Plant and produced by Cate Luck. 30 minutes running time
Canham, RayIn 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
Published in Drinkwater's "Summer Harvest: Poems 1922-1933" anthology
Edward Thomas quotation from "Thaw"
Published in The Guardian Review supplement. Documents the friendship between Robert Frost and Edward Thomas
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 ArchivesIncludes "The Wilderness Visit: Heywood School"; "Outreach films: Wilderness & audio workshops"; images
File containing context and background; health and safety information; risk assessments; meetings documents; briefing notes for staff and volunteers; insurance; artists' residency contracts; Project Director's report; Arts Council England funding information; press release and media clippings; map of the installation
CDs containing images and documents
Includes Adlestrop by Edward Thomas with music by Gordon Jacob
Review of "Collected Poems" by Edward Thomas. Published in The Guardian Review supplement
Copeland, TimIncludes details of 28 Days in the Forest project. Includes proposal; budget; artist contract; ACE draft; risk assessment; contact list; evaluation; www.zionchapel.co.uk images
Features Evelyne Beech as soprano. Includes settings to poetry of John Drinkwater from "Tides", published 1917
File with correspondence and related documents regarding the recruitment of an Art Administrator. Includes job description, curricula vitae and interview questions
Booklet and photographs for project by Jane Spray and Erika Tan
Unbound
Thanks him for his study on her father Edward Thomas and recounts childhood memories about Arthur Ransome and his wife Ivy
Includes accompanying letter from Pat Palmer, 17 June 2014
Contact details for artists, trustees, University of the West of England contacts and related people
Letter from Dame Janet Trotter to Martin Davis regarding D529
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees
Includes leaflets, correspondence, meeting documents, photographs, VHS recordings of Lightshift, details of the "Lightshift II" project; recordings of the Forest of Dean Radio "Lightshift Seminar" 25 October c.2001; DVD with "Lightshift documentation"; DVDs with images and Powerpoint; CDs with video clips of the sculptures plus audio used for the installations
Kings and Queens was produced for the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II with contribution by Anne Harvey. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 1 June 2003
A Nursery in the Nineties is the dramatised memoir of Eleanor Farjeon. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour 26-30 May 2003. Contains episodes 1 - 3 of 5
Possibly compiled by Carolyn Black, Project Director for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees. ITEM knowledge base was run by the International Visual Arts Information Network (IVAIN) Trust and was a resource to share multimedia for teaching and learning
1x lever arch file website image index. Includes lists of images with copyright information
1x lever arch file "Images 2: Artists J-Z". Includes slides and lists of images
1x lever arch file "Images 3: Lightshift; Diversity/ Spray + Tan; Workshops; Forest History; Forest General". Includes lists of images with copyright information, photographs and slides
1x file "Image loans"
1x bundle of negatives, slides and prints of various sculptures
1x box of slides labelled "Bruce Allan"
1x box of slides showing an exhibition
4x CDs with images of sculptures
Characters include Edward Thomas, Helen Thomas, Eleanor Farjeon and Ivor Gurney
"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
Dramatised by Adrian Bean. From the autobiography of Eleanor Farjeon
UnknownIncludes projects Climb; Forest of Dean Music Makers; Artspace; Engage Circus Project; Forest Fwd
Programme and sheet music for a concert "Music inspired by the poetry of Edward Thomas" at The Royal College of Music on 24 April 1999, hosted by The Edward Thomas Fellowship. Music includes:
"Dreams of Men: Four Songs for high voice, oboe and piano" by Kenneth V Jones
"The Source" by Edward Thomas and Michael Tippett
"Gone, Gone Again" by Edward Thomas
"Tall Nettles" by Edward Thomas
"Snow" by Edward Thomas and John Jeffreys [pencil annotation]
"Snow" by Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney
"Prelude in D flat" by Ivor Gurney
"The Night Songs of Edward Thomas" by Michael Hurd
"Out in the Dark" by Edward Thomas and Edmund Rubbra
"Two Poems of Edward Thomas for S A T B Choir" by Howard Skempton. Commissioned by the Council for the Protection of Rural England in celebration of their 70th anniversary
"World Without End" by Trevor Hold. For the Crispian Trio in memory of Helen and Edward Thomas
"Early One Morning" by Trevor Hold
"Lights Out" by Ivor Gurney
Also includes "additional music found in the archives of Edward Eastaway Thomas after his death":
"The Cherry Trees" by Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney
"The Bridge" by Edward Thomas and Edward Eastaway Thomas
"The Threshold of the New" by Mary Chandler
"The Trumpet" by Edward Thomas and Owen Mase
"The Huckster" by Edward Thomas and William Garnett
"Into the Unknown" by Edward Thomas and P W Duffy
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees
Samantha Wilkinson was an Art Consultant for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
"Frost in England" originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 26 March 1998