On holiday in wartime, France 1914,
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Handwritten and hand-illustrated journal of travels across France in the autumn of 1914.
Frith-Beard, Richard.
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On holiday in wartime, France 1914,
Handwritten and hand-illustrated journal of travels across France in the autumn of 1914.
Frith-Beard, Richard.
Great Eastern Railway pass for an officer, from Loughton to Lydd, 3 December 1916.
Image of: Six volumes of a miniature version of The Plays of Shakespeare, published by William Pickering, London, 1825.
First line: If I should ever by chance grow rich. Written 'at Little Warley and Hare Hall'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
February afternoon [sonnet 2],
First line: Men heard this roar of parleying starlings, saw. Manuscript draft in ink.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas, addressed Lydd, Kent, dated 'Sunday'. Formerly in envelope dated 14 Jan 1917, Lydd.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas. Formerly in envelope postmarked 25 Jan 1917, Codford, Wiltshire.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Gone, gone again. Written at Royal Artillery School, Handel Street, London W.C. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: It stands alone. Written 'travelling back from Gordon Bottomley's (Silverdale)'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Today I want the sky. Written in Steep. Typescript. Lacks beginning, lines 25-34 only.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: The sorrow of true love is a great sorrow. Written at Lydd. Manuscript copy in ink in Helen Thomas' hand.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Harry, you know at night. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Edward Thomas' pocket watch, on his person when he died at Arras, early 20th century.
Edward Thomas' button from the Artist's Rifles uniform, given to Myfanwy Thomas by Joyce Herbert. With a note by Myfanwy Thomas attached [1914-1917].
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas, sent from Field Post Office - envelope only, postmarked 7 Apr 1917.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: November's days are thirty. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Circular from Alfred T. Davies, Board of Education. Asks that the recipient consult and help circulate the enclosed booklet from the British Prisoners of War Book Scheme (Educational), and assist their efforts where possible.
Davies, Alfred T.
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to Alfred T. Davies, Board of Education. Explains that his letter to J. F. Roberts of 13 Mar was forwarded to himself as present holder of the office of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales. Informs that he has signed the statement sent by Professor Gilbert Murray on 23 Feb. Notes that resolutions of Senate are not valid until confirmed by the University Court, which will not meet until July. Add that Senate were in favour, and is confident that the Court will take the same position. Will ask the Executive Committee of the Court to take action on behalf of the Court, in their upcoming meeting on 20 Apr.
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to Miss M. O. Davies, S. R. C. [Students' Representative Council?], requesting a list of students who have received parental permission to volunteer, and confirmation of the length of time the students will volunteer for, in respect of those who had not already provided this information.
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932