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Portffolio

Original Compositions submitted for the Turle Music Scholarship, Girton College, Cambridge (awarded while a pupil at Dr Williams School, Dolgellau), Dilys Roberts. 26 ff. (paginated 1-48). Hardbacked music notation book.

Poetry

Volume marked '1935/1, 2, 3, 1936/1' [i.e, university terms], containing dated transcripts of poems, Jan. 1935-Feb. 1936, and loose-leaf drafts, Jan.-March 1936.

Journal

Journal for the year 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 1936, at home and at Caius College, Cambridge, including a list of books read during the year (74).

Newspaper cuttings

Newspaper cuttings on subjects of interest to Woolley, including athletics reports, Nov. 1936; James Thurber on contemporary writers in the current atmosphere of distrust, 1952; Robert Yoakum comparing the letters pages of the Times and the New York Times, 1971; and Neil Sinclair (Spectator), Ray Connolly (Sunday Times), Ann Jones (South Wales Argus) and William Rees-Mogg (Times) on Woolley, 1976, 1980 (x2) and 2005 respectively. Also articles by Woolley, including 'I mock a whim on the mystery dunes of Kenfig', Western Mail, May 1939.

Poetry

Volume marked 'L.V.T. 1936' [=Long Vacation Term], containing dated transcripts of poems.

Poetry

Volume marked 'Mich. Term 1936', containing dated transcripts of poems.

Poetry

Volume marked 'May Term 1936', containing dated transcripts of poems.

Poetry

Typed 'Exercise for the Chancellor's English medal' by 'Ecladon Scient', Jan. 1937; typed 'The death of Nelson' by 'Ecladon scient' for the Brown prize for an English poem, [c.1937]; loose sheets of draft, signed fair copy manuscript and typescript poetry by Geoffrey Woolley, 1939-1944. Also a letter of rejection from the Times, including 'the general opinion is that they are really too personal for publication in a daily newspaper', Aug. 1941.

Poetry

Volume marked 'Jan. Term 1937', containing dated transcripts of poems.

Poetry

Volume marked 'May Term 1937 & Mich. 1937', containing dated transcripts of poems.

James Guthrie letters

Original bundle of letters from James Guthrie of Flansham, co. Sussex, poet and publisher, to Geoffrey Woolley, 24 Aug. 1939-10 Dec. 1950, including discussing Guthrie's 'To the memory of Edward Thomas' (Flansham: The Pear Tree Press, 1937) (11 Jan. 1940); Woolley's purchase of Edward Thomas letters (see L 13, 9 July 1942), which had previously been in Guthrie's possession, 'but a friend wanted them and I let them go' (3 Aug. 1942); and 'Yes, that was a terrible loss, of Alun Lewis. What can one say?' (18 April 1944).
Also a copy of James Guthrie (ed.), 'The book craftsman: a technical journal for printers & collectors of fine editions', no. 1 (The Pear Tree Press, Oct. 1934); offprints and announcements of publications from The Pear Tree Press, incl. 1937-1938; no's 5, 8, 11, and series 3, no. 2 of 'The grasshopper broadsheets', containing poems by James and Stuart Guthrie, May 1942-Feb. 1944; and a programme for 'A pine in solitude: a portrait in words of Edward Thomas, 1878-1917' at the Purcell Room, London, Thurs. 25 Feb. [year not given; 1988?].

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