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Geoffrey Woolley Papers
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Newspaper cuttings

Volume of newspaper cuttings from the Monmouthshire Beacon, many written by Geoffrey Woolley, with further cuttings loose at the rear of the volume.

Poetry

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

Poetry

Volume marked 'Jan. Term 1937', 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.

Miscellaneous writings

Manuscript and typescript prose, including a draft play, 'The guest of the absolute', [n.d.] (32 pp.), and an essay, 'A choice of books', about the books taken into active service, [n.d.] (4 pp.). Also a reporter's notebook, mainly relating to speeches by US politicians, 1937-1940.

Poetry

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

Poetry

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

Poetry

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

Ecladon

Cast list and synopses of chapters I-XV of 'Ecladon', with autobiographical touches. From the other end of the volume, drafts of poems, [Christmas card?] lists, notes for his diary, curriculum vitae etc.

Poetry

Volume entitled 'Poems in "the duration" mood', containing dated transcripts of poems.

Edward Thomas bibliography

Notes towards Geoffrey Woolley's bibliography of Edward Thomas, including extracts from works (1920-1938) referring to Edward Thomas.

Strange brooch : a novel

Typescript (top copy) of 'Strange brooch : a novel' by Geoffrey Woolley. Dedicated 'to my parents, Eustace Hope, and the late Edward Thomas'. Edward Thomas died in April 1917; Woolley's father appears to have died in late 1969/early 1970.

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.

Writings

Drafts, transcripts and typescripts of poetry, prose, essays and plays.

Memorandum book

Loose leaf binder containing lists of contents, recipients and receipts for CARE and other food parcels ordered in the USA by Geoffrey Woolley, April-Aug. 1948, a copy of Woolley's will, Nov. 1944, list of bequests, Aug. 1948, diary entries, copies of letters received and sent, accounts, and lists of names [?letters received and to be answered]. The diary entries include Pershing's lying-in-state, 18 July.

Notes

A list of Army postings, 1939-1943, lists of books read, Sept. 1942-Dec. 1944, a list of books from Percy Muir, including from Edward Thomas's library, Oct. 1943, lists of the works of Arthur Machen and T. E. Lawrence, and other notes.

Second world war ephemera

Including copies of 'On target : an unofficial magazine produced by members of 303 Battery 99th (London Welsh) H.A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery', vol. 1, no's 1-2, All Fool's Day-May 1940 (Woolley perhaps contributing as 'G.D.'); three loose pages from a subsequent number or similar publication, with a story by Woolley (in English), 'Er cof anwyl am Gymry Llundain'; 'Popular guide to the German army, no. 1, the armoured division (War Office, Feb. 1941); programmes for National Gallery lunch-time concerts and Royal Albert Hall promenade concerts, Aug. 1941; menu card for the 75th Anti-Tank Reg't, RA, first anniversary dinner, Thirsk, with nine signatures, Nov. 1941; concert programme of the orchestra of the 29th Armoured Brigade, Whitby warship week, Feb. [1942?]; 'Album-souvenir du débarquement, 1re partie', containing official D-day and liberation pictures, 1944; Second Army order of thanksgiving service on conclusion of the campaign in north west Europe, May 1945; Christmas card of the 75th A/TK Reg't, RA, with a map of their advance from Roermond in the Netherlands, Christmas 1944, to Eckernforde, Schleswig-Holstein, May 1945.

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.

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