Newspaper cuttings with reviews, most sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings Agency' from: the "New Statesman" [a brief laudatory mention in the "Spring List" by 'D. M.' - Desmond MacCarthy]; "Times Literary Supplement" [also reviewing a translation of Ferenc Békássy's poems]; "Nation and Athenaeum" [by Robert Graves; date not present but 2 May 1905; also reviewing works by Békássy, H. H. Abbott, Maurice Baring, Lord Gorell, Nancy Cunard, Emily Dickinson, and Edwin Muir]; "Observer" [also reviewing works by Cunard, Muir, and Norman Gale]; "Manchester Guardian"; "Daily News". Also a cutting from the "Daily Herald", 5 June 1923, in which a reader notes the common theme between Trevelyan's "Oaks and Caterpillars", printed in the paper three days earlier, and works by John Gay.
Both with copy replies by Henry Babington Smith.
Newspaper cuttings, many sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency, some by Longmans & Co (some duplicates). Reviews of "Volume I. Poems" from: the "Sunday Times" [by Desmond MacCarthy]; "Oxford Magazine" [also reviewing work by Lord Gorell, Louis MacNeice, and Thomas Thornely; later notice on this volume alone]; "Scotsman"; "Times Literary Supplement"; "Manchester Guardian" [by Basil de Sélincourt]; "New Statesman and Nation" [by Stephen Spender, also reviewing an edition of Dante's "Inferno" by John D. Sinclair; and "Guardian". Reviews of "Volume II. Plays" from: "The Library"; "Birmingham Post"; "Manchester Guardian"; "Glasgow Herald"; and "Scotsman" [also reviewing collected works of Housman and Frost]. Review of both volumes from the "Day".
Photographs found in an envelope with J. R. M. B.'s note that they are photographs of Harrow, Cambridge, and Scottish Horse. Three card photographs by Hills & Saunders, Harrow are signed by D. R. Brandt, R. Gorell Barnes, 1903, and R. O. Morris. Four photographs were taken in Cambridge: a card photograph identified on the verso as M.W.M.A. was taken by Messrs. Stearn, a card photograph taken by Scott & Wilkinson is identified as G. R. H., two photographs in folders were taken by Hills and Saunders, Cambridge: Ronald Deane Ross, and Christopher Bethell, taken at Christmas 1908. One card photograph by Hills & Saunders, Oxford is signed D. J. D.[?] Evans. These are accompanied by a Christmas card with two photographs from David [?], "Somewhere in Sicily" with the Allied Military Government, 15 Army Group, C. M. F.