You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 17 results You've searched for: Subject: "Literature" xCentury: "20th" x Search term Filter by Subject Literature (17) Filter by Format Artefact (1)Book (3)Document (11)Newspaper cutting (2) Filter by Century 19th (1)20th (17)21st (1) 'Holly and the Ivy', page from Penguin 'Book of Christmas Carols' Ref: 2006/136/L Penguin “Book of Christmas Carols”, pub. 1967, p 30, photocopy of page mentioning Cecil Sharp of Chipping Campden regarding the “Holly and the Ivy”. Housman and Campden Ref: 2005/095/DS Collected facts on Housman and Campden, Carol Jackson 11/1/05, references to Alec Miller, Paul Woodroffe, Ashbee Campden Calling Ref: 1996/067/L Poems about local characters by Guy Pemberton, Guild Cottage, Chipping Campden. December 1930. Handwritten key to people mentioned is appended to the typed copy. The Merrimix Miming Play Ref: 2005/121/L Mumming Play written by Seamus Stewart 1964, compiled from traditional sources. (File 6) The Quiet Man of Chipping Campden Ref: 2005/036/DS Cutting from “The Times Weekend” 16/10/1999 on the sale of “Little Orchard” in Chipping Campden where Graham Greene lived with his wife Vivien and wrote three of his novels Queen Victoria, card in memoriam Ref: 2007/108/L Queen Victoria, card “In Memoriam of our Late Queen and Empress”, with poem by H. W. Dolphin, Post Office Pensioner, Campden, R.S.O. "A Nativity Play", performance 1938 Ref: 2007/080/L Nativity Play “A Nativity Play” by Mgr. R. H. Benson at the Town Hall 19th and 20th December, 1938. Jenny Bruce’s mother S. Pieters plays a part. Campden WEA course 1930, newspaper cutting Ref: 2007/187/L Campden Workers’ Education Association’s course of talks on “Art of the Theatre”, with practical play acting. Cutting from Evesham Journal November 2005, Archives November 8th 1930. More than 30 people attended at the Woolstaplers’ hall. 'Chipping Campden' by J. P. Nelson, book review 1975 Ref: 2009/131/DS ‘Chipping Campden’ by J. P. Nelson, book review (probably Evesham Journal), 1975 Fat King Melon Ref: 2006/150/L Chipping Campden School Play. Hearts Importunate Ref: 1994/023/Art Pub. 1912. Acquired because of the library label inside the front cover. Shows sticker of Thomas Elsley, Ironmonger, Seedsman, library stamps from 1912 – 1921. Witches Brew Ref: 1996/089/L A Moral Comedy in one act, 1964, Seumas Stewart, Harrow House. T S Eliot, correspondence Ref: 2011/100/DO Correspondence between Peter Gordon and Dr. Lyndall Gordon about T.S. Eliot. Thieves' Carnival Ref: 1996/095/B Play in Four Acts, translated by Lucienne Hill, pub. Samuel French, 1952. My Three Angels Ref: 1996/093/B Comedy, from the French Play “Cuisine des Anges” by Albert Husson, pub. Samuel French Limited, 1956. Nothing but the Truth Ref: 1996/094/B Comedy in three Acts. Pub. Samuel French, 1920. Formerly belonged to G. F. Hart. Campden Calling - a poem Ref: 2013/072/DS A poem written by Guy Pemberton dated Christmas, 1930. Contains references to many Campden residents, often loosely disguised, eg. Tartments = Pyments.