Article regarding Robert Frost living in Beaconsfield and how the surrounding countryside inspired his poetry
P-RF/A/001
Date: 1970-2000
Biographical account of the life of Robert Frost, including his early life and a list of major works
P-RF/A/002
Date: 1950-2000
Critical appraisal of the relationship between Robert Frost and Edward Thomas, English writer and poet
P-RF/A/003
Date: 1997
Extract from book about Robert Frost and a discussion about his poems
P-RF/A/004
Date: 1980-2000
Commemorative booklet produced by The Beaconsfield Society to celebrate the centenary of Robert Frost in Beaconsfield. Gives a brief chronological account of the life of Frost and details of performance by Linda Hart and Gabriel Woolf.
P-RF/B/001
Date: 15/09/2012
A full list of titles available from Buckinghamshire County Library Service, including verse, cassettes, criticism, letters, and biography
P-RF/B/002
Date: c2000
Academic account of the arguments regarding the personality of Robert Frost as published by the Dymock Poets Archive & Study Centre, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education.
P-RF/B/003
Date: 1990-2000
Typed 6 page booklet about Robert Frost’s time and dwellings in England including The Premier Hotel, Russell Square, London: The Bungalow, Beaconsfield: Little Iddens, Leadington – local poets’ houses around Dymock and Leadington
P-RF/B/004
Date: 1969
Robert Frost 1913; Robert Frost 1915; Bungalow 1913; front view of The Bungalow 1985; Rear of The Bungalow and garden 1985; Views of Beaconsfield new town in 1912 showing Penn Road, Reynolds Road and Station Road
P-RF/B/005
Date: 1985-2000
Detailed description of Robert Frost’s life from birth to death, including some of his poetry and the development of his writing skills
P-RF/B/006
Date: 1900-2000
An account of the Frost family’s journey to and their arrival in England and Beaconsfield, Including some poetry and quotation. Chapter 32 family moved to Little Iddens.
P-RF/B/007
Date: 1967
The pamphlet describes how Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education has established a major new archive to promote the work of the Dymock Poets; the centre, opened to the public in June 1995 contains many manuscripts, works, photographs and critical works covering the writings of the Dymock Poets collected between 1910 and 1914.
P-RF/B/008
Date: 1996
Application for membership for Friends of Dymock Poets, including details of the poets, which include Robert Frost + application form
P-RF/B/009
Date: c1995
Letter from Linda Hart deploring the proposed demolition of Robert Frost’s house
P-RF/L/001
Date: 30/12/1999
Brief description about Robert Frost’s stay in The Bungalow, 26 Reynolds Road, Beaconsfield
P-RF/L/002
Date: c2000
Notes, probably for a talk, about Robert Frost
P-RF/N/002
Date: c1990
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: 26/09/2001
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: 20/09/2012
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: [2012]