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- c.2000s
Two leaflets concerning Edmondsley heritage walk including regional history and heritage information
Location: Edmondsley, County Durham
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Two leaflets concerning Edmondsley heritage walk including regional history and heritage information
Location: Edmondsley, County Durham
Booklet titled "Edible Landscape" at Tilesheds, South Tyneside
Contains project outputs, produced by Countryside Volunteers South Tyneside and South Tyneside MBC and Groundwork South Tyneside
Location: Cleadon, Tyne and Wear
"Echoes of Elmet: the Story of Pennine Valley"
Loose papers concerning a printed report
Location: West Yorkshire region
"Echoes from St Mary's" publication
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
"Echoes from St Mary's" publication
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
"Echoes from St Mary's" publication
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
"Echoes from St Mary's" publication
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Booklet titled "Eccleston Heritage Trail". Contains regional historical information and regional map
Five Eccleston Apple Blossoms postcards concerning regional recipes, includes two promotional Apple Day items
One leaflet promoting Heritage Day, Saturday 8 March 2003, concerning promoting events such as workshops, walks
Booklet titled "Creative Minds Eccleston Apple Blossoms". Contains project research, activity, community artist output, project report 2002
Booklet titled "Apple Blossoms" containing project information, historic information, recipes and regional maps
Bound file containing a creative minds project evaluation report, includes photographic documentation
Bound file includes information concerning the heritage trail, produced by community environmental trust (the green centre)
Location: Eccleston, Lancashire
Ecclesall Woods, resources for schools. Woodlanders worksheets held in a bound booklet. File includes Ecclesall Woods education pack. Produced by Friends of Ecclesall Woods
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Five Bound volumes concerning The Life of a Hamlet 1799-2002; 1901 Census Eaton Socan Parish; The Millers and the Masons 1799-2005; Maltmans Gardens, home of the Basket Weavers 1799-2004; Cross Hall Ford, The Osborne Empire 1799-2003
Produced by Eatons Community Association
Location: Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Published by James Nisbet and Company Limited, London
Book titled "East of York" concerning photographic memories of Tang Hall, Heworth and Lawrence Street. Published and copyright Tang Hall Local History Group
Location: York, North Yorkshire
Records pertaining to LHI events, projects and activities hosted within or concerning the East of England (mainly inclusive of the East Anglia region)
Records pertaining to LHI events, projects and activities hosted within or concerning the East Midlands region of England
Loose papers concerning educational packs. Includes photographic prints documenting the site and leaflets
Location: East Keswick, West Yorkshire
East Keswick Millennium Book concerning a thousand year history of the Domesday Book Village. Published by East Keswick Millennium Group
Location: East Keswick, West Yorkshire
Two bound volumes assessing heritage and project report.
Leaflets, information item, photographs concerning project promotion and documentation.
CD-ROM titled "Earlswood Lakes"
Location: Earlswood, Warwickshire
Earl of Ulster and Lady Davina Windsor, Children of Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
The Gloucesters to Visit Australia. The young Gloucesters. The two children of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Alexander, Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974) and Lady Davina Windsor (born 19 November, 1977). The Duke and Duchess will pay a State Visit to Australia from 3 to 18 February 1979, and will then holiday privately with their children in Tonga and Australia until 23 March 1979
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ULST/1
Agency: Camera Press Photos
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Earl of St Andrews, Lord Nicholas Windsor, Lady Helen Windsor
Children of Duke of Kent. On Friday 25 July 1975 Lord Nicholas Windsor, the younger son and youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Kent will celebrate his fifth birthday. Lord Nicholas is seen here (centre) with his sister eleven year-old Lady Helen Windsor and his elder brother thirteen year-old Earl of St Andrews in the grounds of the family's country residence Anmer Hall near King's Lynn in Norfolk
Broadcast Date: 25 July 1975
ITN Reference: ROYAL/SAND/5
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Broadcast Date: 26 June 1963
ITN Reference: ROYAL/S.AND/1
Agency: The Times
Eardisley: its Houses and their Residents
Book titled "Eardisley: its Houses and their Residents" edited by Malcolm Mason, produced by Eardisley History Group
One Booklet titled "Eardisley: it’s Houses and it’s Residents" published by Eardisley History group
Two bound reports concerning an analysis of historic properties prepared for the Eardisley History group
Two VHS tapes titled "Hidden Eardisland" with accompanying booklet
Location: Eardisley, Herefordshire
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Edward Harry William Meyerstein (b.11 August 1889 d.12 September 1952) was an English writer and scholar
"Dymock: The Time and The Place" by U A Fanthorpe
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 3. Published by The Cyder Press
Dymock Poets Special Collection
On the north-west borders of Gloucestershire, in the years immediately prior to the outbreak of the First World War, a literary community was formed which came to represent a significant development in the modern poetic tradition. By August 1914, the poet and playwright Lascelles Abercrombie, Wilfrid Gibson, and the American poet Robert Frost had all taken up residence in and around the village of Dymock. Inspired by the beauty of their surroundings and encouraged by a succession of visitors, including Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater, Edward Thomas and Eleanor Farjeon, a new literary currency was established during that final summer before the outbreak of war.
Their writings represented a movement away from the prevailing literary idiom, regarded by many as rhetorically ornate and emotionally restricted. Instead the Dymock Poets sought inspiration in natural settings and everyday experiences. In this, and their desire for a more direct, authentic register, their work can be located within the traditions of Wordsworth and the principles set out in Lyrical Ballads.
It was a productive time for all concerned, with four issues of a periodical, New Numbers, being written and printed as a true cottage industry. This period was also to see the emergence of Edward Thomas as a gifted and prolific writer of verse and to lead to Robert Frost’s formation of a new poetic philosophy.
This brief idyll was to prove short lived. Within three years both Brooke and Thomas were dead, Frost had returned to North America, and Abercrombie, Drinkwater and Gibson were involved in war work. Their writings, however, continue to form an important literary legacy to this day.
The institution has actively sought to collect material from various sources that centres on the Dymock Poets (Edward Thomas, Robert Frost, Wilfrid Gibson, Lascelles Abercrombie, John Drinkwater, Rupert Brooke) and related authors such as Eleanor Farjeon. Items are donated or deposited by a wide range of people, including some of the families of the poets. Material has also been deposited by both The Edward Thomas Fellowship and Friends of the Dymock Poets regarding the administration of both societies.
The collection is comprised of original paper-based documents, monographs, journals, articles, photographic material and multi-media. Secondary-source material is catalogued on the University’s library catalogue https://glos.on.worldcat.org/search?sortKey=LIBRARY&databaseList=1080%2C2375%2C3384%2C2272%2C251%2C197%2C1855%2C199%2C1996%2C1875%2C2007%2C233%2C950%2C3313%2C2585%2C217%2C239%2C638%2C2507%2C1715%2C2462%2C2262%2C1271%2C283%2C285%2C143%2C1842%2C2897%2C1621%2C245%2C203%2C3909&queryString=B8%3AGloucestershire&changedFacet=language&overrideStickyFacetDefault=&clusterResults=on&subscope=wz%3A18387%3A%3Azs%3A37348
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"Dymock Poets: Resources for Schools at St Mary's Church, Dymock" leaflet
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre Advisory Group meetings
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Meeting minutes for the group plus related documents. Includes paper "The Cyder Press: A Proposal" December 1998
Dymock Poets and Friends: Journal of the Friends of the Dymock Poets
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photographic documentation of events, group and individual portraits
Location: Durham, County Durham
Leaflet titled "Dunnington Through the Ages: A Brief History of Settlement in the Derwent Ward"
Bound booklet titled "Report on an Archaeological Evaluation: OSA Report no OSA04EV08" February 2005
Bound booklet titled "Archaeological Evaluation OSA report No OSA05EV14" January 2006
Location: Dunnington , York, North Yorkshire
Leaflet titled "Dunkirk Mills a Brief History" by Ian Mackintosh, published by Stroudwater Textile Trust
Location: Stroud, Gloucestershire
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Refers to articles on Edward Thomas by Ernest Rhys and newspaper cuttings
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Dulcie Turner was born in 1915 and brought up in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, and attended St Mary’s College from 1933 - 1935. She returned home to teach at the school she had herself attended until she had her two children. She taught at various schools including joining her husband at Bromborough Secondary School. She died in 2000.
Duke of Windsor's tour of Canada
Lord Louis Mountbatten looking over the shoulder of the Duke of Windsor (when he was the Prince of Wales) during a tarpoon fishing expedition with two officers of HMS "Renown" at Colon
Agency: Central Press Photos
Duke of Windsor leaves London clinic
The Duke of Windsor, wearing dark glasses, photographed this morning when he left the London clinic where he underwent an eye operation a few days ago. He is accompanied by the Duchess. During his stay in the clinic he was visited by the Queen who also met the Duchess
Agency: Central Press Photos
Hands are held protectively across the head of the Duke of Windsor as, wearing dark glasses to protect his eyes in which he has had three operations, he bends down to enter his car outside London clinic today. A few days ago the Duke was visited by the Queen who met the Duchess of Windsor at the same time
Agency: Central Press Photos
Agency: Associated Press
Duke of Windsor broadcasting to the Empire
Broadcast Date: 22 April 1977
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/-
Agency: The Sun
Duke of Windsor boarding a plane
Death 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/9
Agency: Reuters
Duke of Windsor at the Victoria Statue
Broadcast Date: 9 January 1965
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND
Agency: Central Press Photos
Duke of Kent wearing Red Indian headdress and tomahawk
Big Chief Duke of Kent. Red Indian headdress and tomahawk for the Duke of Kent today when he opened the World Travel Market, a travel and tourism exhibition at Olympia in London. They were presented to him by Chief Jose Sierra of the Tigua Indians from Texas during a tour of the exhibition
Agency: Press Association
Duke of Kent in slalom race of British army ski championships at Saint Moritz today
Agency: Associated Press
Duke of Gloucester's car after crash
Car crash, as a result of a stroke at the wheel while he and his wife Alice were returning from Winston Churchill's funeral
Agency: Sunday Mirror