Print preview Close

Showing 9825 results

Archival description
Print preview View:

311 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Dodderhill Parish History

Dodderhill Parish history notes. Produced by Discovering Dodderhill’s Past project, concerning parish heritage and history, 2002

CD-ROM holding 12 JPEG files concerning site photographic documentation, index available, totaling 23.9MB, dated September - December 2002

Location: Dodderhill, Worcestershire

Documents relating to the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to Edward and Helen Thomas at The Red House on 30 August 1985

Includes:

Letter from R George Thomas and accompanying transcripts of his address given at the event
Invitation to the event from the Edward Thomas Fellowship
Letter from George Taylor to Anne Mallinson with designs for the plaque
Photograph of the plaque, photographer unknown
Newspaper articles on the unveiling of the plaque

Documents relating to the public meeting to discuss the sale of Little Iddens, Robert Frost's Cottage

This meeting marked the foundation of the Friends of the Dymock Poets ["Robert Frost Cottage Appeal Executive Trust"]. Held at Dymock Parish Hall.

Includes notice for the meeting with information about the sale; Information leaflet on Little Iddens; Typescript of Linda Hart's opening remarks at the meeting, annotated

Documents relating to the Laurence Whistler window dedicated to Edward and Helen Thomas at Eastbury

Letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Mr Batty regarding thanking him for his contribution to the window and inquiring if he is related to Mr Trevor Batty, who owned Ashford Chase at Steep before Lord Horder, 20 November 1969
Letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Mr Batty recounting the dedication of the memorial window at Eastbury, 7 November 1971
Information letter, circular and pamphlet with loose photograph of the memorial window
Article "Tribute to a Poet: The Edward Thomas Window at Eastbury" by Noel Carrington published in County Life October 1971

Documents relating to Frederick Wilkinson Crofts, Cheltenham Training College student 1904 - 1906

Photocopy of photograph of F W Crofts taken in 1906
Original copy of list of qualifications; Testimonial by Headmaster of The King's School, Ottery St Mary, Devon; Testimonial by Headmaster of St Paul's School, Nottingham; Testamonial by Principal of Cheltenham Training College; Testimonial by Headmaster of New Radford Boys' School, Nottingham, all c.1910
Photocopy of archbishop's certificate in Divinity for Frederick Wilkinson Crofts dated April 1903
Photocopy of lists of students examined at Cheltenham Training College in 1904
Letters from R G Newey accompanying D596

Newey, Robert

Ditton Priors

Leaflet titled "Ditton Priors: a walk around the historic village". Published by Ditton Priors Local History Group contains regional history, heritage and map

Location: Ditton Priors, Shropshire

Ditton Priors

Bound volume titled "Ditton Priors" concerning manor court rolls 1510 - 1614. Produced by Sylvia Watts and Ralph Colloingwood

Location: Ditton Priors, Shropshire

Dissertation

Following publications of reports which begin to explore the benefits of community archives, the study alerts the profession as to the much less well-documented community history groups. These are more common than community archives and bring equally strong benefits, collecting material as a bi-product of their activities

Author: Victoria Goodwin.

Discover Braunston

Booklet titled "Discover Braunston" concerns history of the village

Leaflet titled "Discover Braunston" information concerning walks around the village and information on village landmarks

CD titled "Discover Braunston" includes leaflet / booklet master copies, circa 1000 JPEG files, saved web pages, interactive PowerPoint poetry slides totaling 86.8MB. Produced by Braunston History Society

33 colour photographic prints 185mm x 135mm, items have captions on the back, concern project event documentation

Location: Braunston, Northamptonshire

Dining room of Oak Grove

This dining room is at Oak Grove House, Camberley, where Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips are living. One of the first interiors they have allowed to be photographed. The City of Westminster gave the clock; other furniture came from the Royal Warrant Holders' Association

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/104

Agency: Press Association

Digs

CD-Rom titled "Digs" holding four MS word documents, four PDFs, 21 JPEG files concerning Hardyes Monumnent, Abbotsbury region, Burton Bradstock, Golden Cap, Symondsbury region, information pertains to the history and geography, totaling 299MB

Location: Dorset region

Results 8101 to 8150 of 9825