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Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of Diana Spencer, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, that was revealed to the public for the first time today. It was painted by Bryan Organ, who has also painted Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, on a canvas 70 inches by 50 inches

ITN Reference: SPEN/15

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of the Princess of Wales back on display at the National Portrait Gallery today after the repair of the damage inflicted on it by a man with a knife on 29 August. With Mr Bryan Organ (right), the artist who painted the portrait, are the men who restored it, Mr John Ball (left) and Mr Peter Norman. The painting, the first commissioned portrait of the Princess, as Lady Diana Spencer, was inaugurated at the gallery on 23 July

Agency: Press Association

Portait of Queen Elizabeth painted by William Narraway

Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II painted by William Narraway, R P, R B A, N E A C, for the Royal Engineers, of whom she is Colonel in Chief. It is the first official portrait since the 1970 Annigogi portrait, and is full length on canvas 7 feet x 4 feet 6 inches. The Queen is wearing a soft primrose evening gown with the Order of the Garter sash and the Royal Engineers Brooch. For the first time a Royal Corgi is included in a Queen's portrait. The corgi's name is Brush. The painting will hang in the Mess Hall of the Royal School of Military Engineering at Chatham. It is one of Narraway's contributions to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' exhibition opening at the Mall Galleries on 12 June, the Queen's official birthday

Broadcast Date: 24 January 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/119

Agency: Camera Press London

Poets Path Maps

Poets Path I
Poets Path II
Dymock Village Walks
The Daffodil Way
Newent Town Walks
Walks in Dymock Woods
Map showing The Daffodil Way, Poets Path I, Poets Path II and Walks in Dymock Woods

Poetry Wales volume 13 number 4

Edward Thomas centenary special edition. Articles include:

Letters from Edward Thomas to Robert Frost
Letter from Frost to Mrs Conkling
Edward Thomas and Robert Frost
Letters from Edward Thomas to Harold Monro
The Solitary Note: Edward Thomas and Modernism
Penderyn
A Land Without A Name
Edward Thomas and Wales
Edward Thomas' influence
Poems for Edward Thomas

"Poetry Review"

Volume 77 number 4. Includes profile of Michael Henry in the "New British Poets" section alongside his poems "Scorebook", "A Good Story" and "Plaster Saint"

Poems by Peter Wyton

Includes letter to Barbara Davis accompanying the poems Fair Rosamund; A Right Evil Place to Approach; On Reading 'To God' by Ivor Gurney; Captain Pury's Lighthouse; Chagall in Tudeley; The Dauber's Tale

Poem "Your Declaration of Independence"

Published by "Smiths Knoll" Summer 1996; Enitharmon Press 2008

Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes letter from Ray Blackman, Editor of "Smiths Knoll", regarding the poem and publication

Poem "Year of the Phoenix"

Published by Enitharmon Press 2008

Annotated draft including final draft. Includes the card detailing the next day's weather forecast from the Hotel Taschenbergpalis Kempinski, Dresden, referenced in the poem

Poem "Wordsmith"

Published by "TOPS" March 1981; Enitharmon Press 1988. Accepted by "Zeros"

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Winter Warmup"

Published by "Tower Poetry Magazine" Winter 1981; "Stride" November 1982; Enitharmon Press 1988. Accepted by "Poetry Licence"

Annotated drafts

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