Typed sheet, ‘sunday painter sunday school’. Six scraps of notes in buff folder, some with poems in large white folder: 5 typed postcards with, at bottom, Beaufort Three (Four, Five, Eight, Nine), on back handwritten texts, scrap of artwork for ‘waterleaf’, typed and handwritten poems on two sheets of green paper, 3 sheets of typed poems, incl. Thousands of little pieces of cloth, 3 pieces of paper stapled together: Pails of Weather Vol.2, 4 sheets of typed poems on green paper, incl. ‘parachutes are machines’ poem ‘wet hair without rain’ also typed on white sheet. 3 sheets of holographic notes/draft poems. G. A. Collier, Lecture on Lightning Conductors, Steeplejacks and their work, W. J. Furse & Co. , Nottingham, 40pp, nd, illustrations. Survey of Thunderstorms in the British Isles, Summer Thunderstorms, Third Annual Report, 1933, by S. Morris Bower and others. Photo of barrage balloons, supplied by Westminster Press Prov. Newspapers in clear plastic folder: Typed sheet ‘A Weather Manifesto’, crossed out & replaced by ‘Weather’ Handwritten sheet ‘For weather manifesto’. Other notes on the Tarasque usage of weather and the weather manifesto: 8 items, handwritten Postcard addressed to ‘SC (craftsman)’: ‘on Sunday painted a sky’.