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Restoration of the Coble Margaret

Restoration of the Coble Margaret managed by Filey Coble Preservation Society. One promotional leaflet

Bound volume, concerning final project report, by Stan Dickinson, 10 July 2002. Includes colour photographic prints

Photocopied press cuttings, 27 colour transparencies. Circa 8 rolls of colour transparencies. Three things above documenting project activity, and outputs

Mini Disk XL-II 74 containing interview with Stan Dickinson

Location: Filey, North Yorkshire

Reveal

File containing context and background; health and safety information; risk assessments; meetings documents; briefing notes for staff and volunteers; insurance; artists' residency contracts; Project Director's report; Arts Council England funding information; press release and media clippings; map of the installation

CDs containing images and documents

Reviewing LHI

Booklet titled "Lessons Learnt: A review of the Local Heritage Initiative 2000 - 2006"

Booklet titled "A collection of LHI projects from across England 2000-2006". includes DVD holding 1.18GB data, titled sharing the LHI messages and corporate information

Booklet titled A review of the LHI ICT and website project 2000-2006.

Reviews of "Bureau of the Lost and Found"

Includes printed emails from Michael Hulse, Jane Sasanow and Roger Garfitt; letter from "Glenn" regarding typesetting the book; printed webpage of review from "Tears in the Fence"; photocopy of review published in "Magma" Issue 61

Reviews of "Footnote to History"

Photocopy of "Gloucestershire Echo" article c.2001; Photocopy of review by Paul Groves in "Poetry Review" Spring 2002; Letter from John Cotton 30 July 2002; Photocopy of review by R G Felton in "South" October 2003; Photocopy of review by Sally Baker in "The North" Summer 2004; Printed email from Kevin Gardner, Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Baylor University, Texas, 5 March 2015

Richard Duke of Gloucester with his son Alexander Earl of Ulster

Duke with baby son. First picture to be released of Duke and Duchess of Gloucester's baby, Alexander, Earl of Ulster. The Duke of Gloucester holds his baby son, Alexander, Earl of Ulster, which was prematurely born on 24 October. This picture was taken by his mother at Kensington Palace

Broadcast Date: 23 December 1974

ITN Reference: ROYAL/RICH/18

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Duchess of Gloucester

Richard Jefferies Society papers

Includes:
Leaflet "The Man on The Hill: Richard Jefferies and his Contemporaries"
Photocopy of transcript of talk "Edward Thomas, Richard Jefferies and Wiltshire" given by Professor W J Keith, President of the Richard Jefferies Society, on 7 June 1976
Transcript of talk "Richard Jefferies and Edward Thomas: A Spring, An Inscription and A Secret" given by Kim Taplin on 6 February 1984
The Richard Jefferies Society Talks and Articles Service catalogue December 1986
Photocopy of transcript of talk "Edward and Helen Thomas: Our Parents", possibly by Myfanwy Thomas, on 4 April 1977
Transcript of essay "In the Footprints of Richard Jefferies" by Philip Edward Thomas, with introduction by W J Keith, December 1984
Photocopy of transcript of essay "Richard Jefferies" by Edward Thomas, taken from the 12 part magazine he edited called "The Book of the Open Air"
Publication "A Tribute to Henry Williamson (1895 - 1977) President 1965 - 1975" by The Richard Jefferies Society

Richmond Castle

One CD-ROM disk concerning VE Day celebrations, held on 50 JPEG files showing group celebration of VE day, totaling 105MB, dated 18 August 2005

Two CD-ROM disks concerning Richmond Castle, 31 JPEG files concerning individual and group scenes, views of Richmond Castle, bagpipe players, totaling 73MB, dated 19 June 2005

Location: Richmond, North Yorkshire

Riot

Book titled "Riot" concerning the Hexham militia riot 1761, author Tom Corfe, published by Hexham Community Partnership

Location: Hexham, Northumberland

River Colne Heritage Project

Leaflet titled "The Wells in Wellhouse" concerning project objectives and historical information

Booklet titled "Rivertime" concerning artist statement and published poems

Two promotional leaflets

Location: River Colne, West Yorkshire

River Eden

"Eden Benchmarks: a sculpture collection for the riven eden commissioned by east cumbria countryside project and the people of the eden valley" leaflet

River Rea Heritage Trail

River Rea Heritage Trail containing regional map and historical information. Produced by Worcestershire Country Council

Folder titled "River Rea Heritage Trail" containing educational resources for children's activities. Produced by Birmingham City Council

CD-ROM titled "River Rea Duck Race" circa 150 JPEG files documenting community event, totaling 269MB

Location: Worcestershire region

Riverside Living Project

Promotional leaflet concerning project information and communities helping nature in Chapel Street, Halstead. Produced in partnership between Colchester Museums, Braintree District Museum, River Colne Countryside Project, Halstead in Bloom, John Ray Trust, Gateway Award Group

Location: Halstead, Essex

Robert Calverley Trevelyan

Robert Calverley Trevelyan (28 June 1872 – 21 March 1951) was an English poet and translator with links to the Bloomsbury Group of influential writers, intellectuals and artists.

Manuscripts of dramatic scripts and poetry by R C Trevelyan

Typescripts of speeches by Dr J F Lockwood and E M Forster delivered at the opening of the Robert Trevelyan Library at Birkbeck College, London, 20 September 1954

List of subscribers to the R C Trevelyan Memorial Fund

Photograph of R C Trevelyan

Newspaper cuttings from the time of his death in 1951

Typed list of the principal books and translations by R C Trevelyan 1898 - 1955

"Robert Frost Speaks Departmentally" booklet

This booklet was produced to commemorate the dedication of the Robert Frost Library, October 24 1965. Includes extracts from two letters written in 1935 from Frost to George Frisbee Whicher when Frost was trying to finish and name the poem "Departmental". A facsimile of the poem is included. An amended "Departmental" was published in "A Further Range" in 1936

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