The first photograph, labelled as 1922, is of Mr Chesterton [and his wife Frances]. The other has the label ‘Last public engagement”1936.
P-GKC/NC/013
Date: 1970-2000
Newspaper cutting regarding the sale of G K Chesterton’s house, ‘Overroads’.
P-GKC/NC/014
Date: 1998
Recollections of working with G K Chesterton by his secretary Dorothy Collins.
P-GKC/NC/015
Date: 1976
An account of a lecture by Sullivan, John to celebrate Chesterton’s centenary.
P-GKC/NC/016
Date: 1974
Article refers to Chesterton’s views on road building and a black and white photograph of the bust of Chesterton.
P-GKC/NC/017
Date: 1974
Newspaper article with black and white photograph regarding visit to Top Meadow.
P-GKC/NC/018
Date: 1974
The article mentions that G K Chesterton took part in a parade dressed as Dr Samuel Johnson
P-GKC/NC/019
Date: 1993
The black and white photographs are of Collins, Dorothy; Reed, Henry; and the house Top Meadow
P-GKC/NC/020
Date: 1978
A conference held by The Chiltern GK Chesterton Society to discuss whether should be canonised.
P-GKC/NC/021
Date: 2014
A review of a manuscript of ‘First novel’ discovered in an attic of Dorothy Collins. The novel ‘Basil Howe: A story of young love’ was reconstructed (with others) by Professor Conlon, Denis.1927 Includes black and white photographs.
P-GKC/NC/022
Date: 2001
Article is a review of ‘The Outline of Sanity’ by G K Chesterton.
P-GKC/NC/023
Date: 1927
Article is an essay entitled ‘The Instant’ by G K Chesterton
P-GKC/NC/024
Date: [1900-1910]
Article regarding unpublished works found at Top Meadow, former home of G K Chesterton
P-GKC/NC/025
Date: 1995
Article regarding the campaign to canonise Chesterton.
P-GKC/NC/026
Date: 2014
Interview with the founder of the Chesterton Review, Fr Ian Boyd, regarding G K Chesterton. Includes black and white photograph.
P-GKC/NC/027
Date: 1981
The article reports on a speech by Chesterton on “The village”.
P-GKC/NC/028
Date: 1987
Article regarding the sale of Chesterton’s former home.
P-GKC/NC/029
Date: 1993
Advertisement for the sale of [Overroads, Grove Road], former house of GK Chesterton for £500,000
P-GKC/NC/030
Date: 1998
Article with black and white photograph about Mrs Dorothy Collins, former secretary of G K Chesterton.
P-GKC/NC/031
Date: 1976
Article about the uncovered work, including 200 unpublished plays, poems and stories, by G. K. Chesterton.
P-GKC/NC/032
Date: 1990
Article about the sale Top Meadow.
P-GKC/NC/033
Date: 1989
One view of the front of the house and two views of the rear of ‘Top Meadow’
P-GKC/Ph/006
Date: 1970-2010
Gloss colour photograph GK Chesterton’s house in Grove Road showing the garden to the rear of the house. White chair in in garden
P-GKC/Ph/007
Date: 1997