You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>People>Frost, Robert>Newspaper cuttings relating to Robert Frost. Newspaper cuttings relating to Robert Frost.Reference number P-RF/NC Records in this SectionNewspaper cutting entitled "Recognition at last for the forgotten poet"Article regarding the erection of a plaque at Frost’s former home in Beaconsfield. Includes photo of Kimberley Murphy, assistant cultural attaché from the US Embassy. P-RF/NC/001 Date: 26/09/2001Newspaper cutting entitled "Performances mark poet's little-known local link"Newspaper cutting about two performances staged to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Robert Frost living in Beaconsfield, including photo of performers, organisers and guests P-RF/NC/002 Date: 20/09/2012Newspaper cutting entitled "The Road taken to bring Frost in from the cold".Newspaper cutting about a talk at the library by Linda Hart and the launching of the Robert Frost collection to be held in the library P-RF/NC/003 Date: 2012Newspaper article entitled "A little piece of American history found in Beaconsfield"Newspaper cutting describing Frost’s life in Beaconsfield and details of plaque unveiling by Beaconsfield Mayor Nico Saccheti P-RF/NC/004 Date: 21/09/2001Newspaper cutting entitled "Town celebrates work of poet Robert Frost"Newspaper cutting describing a talk at Beaconsfield Library by Linda Hart, Chairman of the Friends of the Dymock Poets P-RF/NC/005 Date: 08/09/2000Newspaper cutting entitled "Top poet's lost link with town"Newspaper cutting describing the launch of the Robert Frost collection of books in Beaconsfield Library. Includes photo of Robert Frost in 1931 and The Bungalow in Reynolds Road P-RF/NC/006 Date: 23/08/2000Newspaper cutting entitled "Call for town to remember top US poet"Newspaper cutting pleading for the erection of a plaque to commemorate Frost’s residency in Beaconsfield P-RF/NC/007 Date: 13/09/20003 small newspaper cuttings stuck on paper about Robert Frost and his stay at 'The Bungalow'Account of Robert Frosts comments about his time in the Bungalow (which he called “The Bung Hole”) and his subsequent life in Little Iddens in Leadington, Gloucestershire P-RF/NC/008 Date: 1970-2000Newspaper cutting entitled "Frost's Bunghole"Newspaper cutting describing the history and development of Reynolds Road, Little Seeleys, Seeley’s Farm and Calumet including photographs of Robert Frost, 26 Reynolds Road (The Bungalow) and Little Seeleys in Reynolds Road. P-RF/NC/009 Date: 17/08/1988Newspaper cutting entitled "How a poor poet found inspiration at the Bung"Newspaper cutting describing Robert Frost’s life and stay in Beaconsfield, including reference to The Bungalow rent and furnishings: High Wycombe and the effects of the strikes in 1913: local schools: his move to Little Iddens P-RF/NC/010 Date: 08/11/1979Newspaper cutting 'Trevor McDonald's Anthology'Newspaper cutting describing the character of Robert Frost with an extract from the poem “Directive” P-RF/NC/011 Date: 24/06/1996Newspaper cutting entitled "Why I lent my home to a Stranger"Newspaper cutting describing memories of Joan Clarence about letting her home to Robert Frost P-RF/NC/012 Date: 09/11/1985Newspaper cutting entitled "Poet's humble home pulls US pilgrims"Newspaper cutting describing American poet Robert Frost (1874-1968) who lived in Beaconsfield in 1912-1914. American visitors regularly visit Reynolds Road looking for his house. P-RF/NC/013 Date: 08/03/1995Newspapers cutting entitled "Poet's happiest days were in Beaconsfield"Newspaper cutting describing Kari Dorme and The Bungalow, detailing Frost’s life in Beaconsfield, family life and commemorative plaque on the site of his former home with photos of Robert Frost P-RF/NC/014 Date: 2012Newspapers cutting entitled 'When he did not have miles to go'Newspaper cutting describing promoting the events to celebrate the centenary of the arrival of Robert Frost in Beaconsfield P-RF/NC/015 Date: 2012Film celebrates Frost, one of America's best loved poets".Cutting regarding a special film screening celebrating the one-time resident of Beaconsfield. Tickets from Beaconsfield library. P-RF/NC/016 Date: 7/6/2019 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Frost, RobertSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to Robert Frost.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Recognition at last for the forgotten poet"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Performances mark poet's little-known local link"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "The Road taken to bring Frost in from the cold".Item: Newspaper article entitled "A little piece of American history found in Beaconsfield"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Town celebrates work of poet Robert Frost"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Top poet's lost link with town"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Call for town to remember top US poet"Item: 3 small newspaper cuttings stuck on paper about Robert Frost and his stay at 'The Bungalow'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Frost's Bunghole"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "How a poor poet found inspiration at the Bung"Item: Newspaper cutting 'Trevor McDonald's Anthology'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Why I lent my home to a Stranger"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Poet's humble home pulls US pilgrims"Item: Newspapers cutting entitled "Poet's happiest days were in Beaconsfield"Item: Newspapers cutting entitled 'When he did not have miles to go' Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
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