Photocopy of poem "Back to Nature" by Joyce Latham
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Publication unknown. Poem about the sculpture "Place" / Giant's Chair
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Photocopy of poem "Back to Nature" by Joyce Latham
Publication unknown. Poem about the sculpture "Place" / Giant's Chair
Photocopy of newspaper article "It's a chip off the old block" by David Harrison
Published in "Bristol Tonight". Discusses the new Bristol Sculpture Trail at Aston Court
Photocopy of article on the "Forest of Dean project"
Published in "Art Monthly". Discusses the 25th anniversary of the Arnolfini and the sculpture project in collaboration with the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Transistor radios could be no worse" by Edward Phelps
Published in the "Bath Evening Chronicle". Discusses the Forest of Dean project exhibition at the Arnolfini, Bristol
Photocopy of article "If you go down to the woods..." by Ann Sheldon
Publication unknown. Discusses the collaboration between the Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission
Photocopy of newspaper article "Work in progress in the woods" by William Packer
Publication unknown. Discusses the Forest of Dean sculpture project
Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit
Princess Alexandra posed to the photographer with the Commissioner of Police (centre), Roy Henry and the Hong Kong Governor (left), Sir Murray MacLehose upon her arrival at the Kai Tak Airport, for a nine day official visit. During her stay she will hold the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway Central Station
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Elim Ho
Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit
Britain's Princess Alexandra is escorted through one of the colony's public housing estates by the Director of Housing. Donald Liao (right). The Princess is here on a nine day visit and also will conduct the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Les Castro
Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong
Britain's Princess Alexandra waves back to these little villagers during her visit to Tai O, a fishing village located on an island near here. The Princess conducted the inauguration of the Mass Transit Railway System here yesterday which was the highlight of her visit and is scheduled to depart for London this evening
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Les Castro
Princess Anne with Mark Phillips
Paris. Great Britain's Princess Anne gives the jacket and the hat to her husband Captain Mark Phillips before he takes part, with his horse "Lincoln" left, in the dressage event at the Fontainebleau Horse Trails, near here
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles at Florida polo tournament
West Palm Beach, Florida. Prince is beat by heat. His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales Prince Charles, appeared to be exhausted by the South Florida heat after playing in a spectator polo match, at the Palm Beach Polo Club on Friday. The heir to the British throne, 31, is in West Palm Beach to attend the world cup polo tournament that begins this Saturday
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles on a fishing boat in Stornoway
Prince Charming, Gone Fishin'. Stornoway, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales (white sweater) with some of the catch from the fishing grounds decided by him during his short trip off the north-west coast of Scotland
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles possible girlfriends
Prince Charles and his romantic future. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, is at the centre of speculation concerning his romantic future. This week, the British Parliament discussed reports that Prince Charles might marry a Roman Catholic, Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg, shown in combo second from left. Two other ladies that have been romantically linked with Charles are Lady Jane Wellesley, second from right, and Davina Sheffield, at far right. Photos from left dated: Prince Charles, 1978; Marie-Astrid, 1976; Wellesley, 1975; Sheffield, 1977
Agency: Associated Press
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The bedroom at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/120
Agency: Humberts
Prince Charles crossing a lake by Breeches Buoy
Prince Charming in Breeches Buoy near Thetford, Norfolk, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales, crossing a lake by Breeches Buoy during his visit to 1st Battalion 2nd King Edward VII's own Gurkhas at Stanford Training Area near Thetford, Norfolk, as its Colonel in Chief
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and President Sanjiva Reddy
New Delhi, India. Britain's Prince Charles shares a joke with India's President Sanjiva Reddy on Monday
Agency: Unipress Hong Kong
Photographer: R Pande
Prince Charles kissed on the cheek by Padmini Kolhapure
Bombay, India. Prince Charles receives a kiss on the cheek from Indian teenage actress Padmini Kolhapure at Bombay film studio where she is filming
Agency: Associated Press
The wheel at the helm of the Royal Yacht Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Reception room on the Royal Yacht Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Boiler room on the Royal Yacht Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Lounge area on the Royal Yacht Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth with Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Justin Henry
The Queen shakes hands with Dustin Hoffman, with Meryl Streep and Justin Henry the 8 year-old who have the leading roles in the film 'Kramer v Kramer', watching. This film was chosen for the Royal Film Performance, and held in the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square. Also in the picture are Liv Ullman and Peter Cellers
Agency: BIPNA
Queen Elizabeth and NATO's Secretary General Joseph Luns
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and NATO's Secretary General Joseph Luns sharing a laugh prior to a special council meeting in the NATO Situation Center. The Queen is on an official two day visit to Belgium to mark the 150th anniversary of Belgium's independence
Agency: United Press International
Queen Elizabeth and Master Peter Philips
Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen with her grandson, Master Peter Phillips in April this year when he visited for the first time the minature Welsh Cottage. "Y Bathyn Bach" scaled to a child's size. The cottage, in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, was given to the Queen when she was Princess Elizabeth of York by the people of Wales in 1931. The visit an be seen in a new programme in the Royal Heritage series which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and Michael Edwards
Princess of Wales with Michael Edwards, a worker at the London Lighthouse HIV Centre, where she met patients
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/42
Photographer: Gordon Rainsford
Broadcast Date: 31 August 1997
Photographer: Tim Graham
Widely reported to be the new girl in Prince Charles's life, Lady Diana Spencer prefers to keep her own counsel about her involvement with the Prince of Wales. At one time her sister Lady Sarah had her name romantically linked with that of Prince Charles
Broadcast Date: 10 November 1980
ITN Reference: SPEN/5
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Charles De La Court
Lady Diana Spencer leaving Coleherne Court
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
ITN Reference: SPEN/8
Agency: Photographers International
Diana Spencer with two of the pupils from kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer in the garden with two of the pupils from the kindergarten where she works
Agency: Press Association
Diana Spencer with two of the pupils from kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer with two of her pupils at the London kindergarten where she works. Lady Diana, 19, had just returned from a holiday spent with Prince Charles, whom she has known since childhood, at Balmoral
Broadcast Date: 24 February 1981
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Charles De La Court
She is, if anything a shade taller than Prince Charles. She has a hint of Victorian elegance about her. Her grey blue eyes have an almost hypnotic quality. Of course it is Lady Diana Spencer, 19. And while matchmakers try to throw Earl Spencer's daughter and Charles together, she cycles unrecognised and unconcerned around London between her Kensington flat and the South London kindergarden where she teaches. While Diana may exude the aura of a future queen, life is not so regal at her flat. There, an hilarious anarchic, almost St Trinians atmosphere exists between Diana and the two girls with whom she shares, all three taking turns with the make-up and generally playing jokes on each other. She is I am glad to discover, human like the rest of us
Agency: Daily Express
It's all come as a rather unnerving shock to Lady Diana Spencer to be shot into the limelight and heralded as the nearest thing to a future Queen that we've seen for a long time. Her friendship with Prince Charles has automatically made her a star celebrity, whether she likes it or not, but the revealing shot of her in a see-through dress that made front pages everywhere, caused her acute embarrassment. She's really a quiet country girl who relaxes with her own kind and is genuinely taken aback by the hungry interest in who will finally marry the heir to the throne. At 19, she lives with girlfriends in a happy London flat and works in a kindergarten school. Her natural charm and simplicity of dress and manner are endearing qualities in any young lady. Whether or not they are the marks of a future Queen is another question altogether. She's not saying anything about Charles and he never says anything about his girlfriends. It's that firm tactful silence behind the pretty face that makes you wonder...
Agency: Syndication International
Diana Spencer with Camilla Parker-Bowles
Broadcast Date: 10 February 2005
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/39
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer in evening wear
Obit
Broadcast Date: 24 February 1981
Agency: L Express
A November 1980 library picture of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, leaving her London flat to go shopping in the Knightsbridge area. Lady Diana's name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales. She is the youngest daughter of millionaire landowner Earl Spencer, equerry to George VI, and later to the Queen
Broadcast Date: 9 December 1980
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer leaving her Earls Court, London flat today to go shopping in the Knightsbridge area. The name of the blonde, 19-year-old daughter of Northamptonshire landowner Earl Spencer is being linked romantically to that of Prince Charles
Agency: Press Association News Photo Library
Lady Diana Spencer, who has been linked romantically with Prince Charles, out near her London flat today. Nineteen, she is the daughter of Earl Spencer
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer leaving her Earls Court, London flat this morning, with her bright new Mini Metro, en route to her job as teacher at a kindergarten in nearby Pimlico. She said nothing to reporters about her whereabouts over the weekend while Prince Charles was celebrating his 32nd birthday at Sandringham, amid continued speculation that the couple have a romantic involvement
Agency: Press Association
A November, 1980 library picture of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, whose name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales. Her astonished look occurred as she stalled her new Mini Metro car outside her Earls Court, London flat when leaving for her job at a Pimlico kindergarten
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Princess Margaret with Viscount Linley and Sarah Armstrong Jones
Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret to Visit Canada. Princess Margaret with her children Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones (she was born 1 May 1964) and her son Viscount Linley (born 3 November 1961). Princess Margaret and Lady Sarah will leave London on Monday 6 July to fly to Canada where they will attend a gala performance of the Royal Ballet on the occasion of the Royal Ballet's 50th anniversary. The performance will take place at the O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. After this the Princess and her daughter have several engagements in the province of Ontario and they will fly back to London on 13 July. Viscount Linley is a first year student at Parnham House at Beauminster, Dorset, where he is studying woodwork
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/111
Agency: Unknown
Queen Mother Birthday Celebration. Two million people lined the route taken by the Royal family to St Paul's from Buckingham Palace for the thanksgiving service to mark her eightieth birthday next month. Picture shows: The whole royal family seen today on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the thanksgiving service held today at St Paul's Cathedral in aid of the Queen Mother's 80th birthday next month
ITN Reference: ROYAL/7
Agency: Central Press Photos
Broadcast Date: 22 May 1980
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/49
Agency: Daily Star
The Queen Mother on her eightieth birthday
Queen Mother Elizabeth celebrated her 80th birthday by appearing outside her London residence, Clarence House with other members of the Royal Family, waving to the cheering crowds. Left to right Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret's son Viscount Linley, His Royal Highness Prince Edward, His Royal Highness Prince Charles and Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret
Agency: UPI
Queen Mother, Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II
The Queen Mother acknowledges the welcome from the audience when she and members of the Royal Family entered the Royal box at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, for her 80th birthday gala performance of Sir Frederick Ashton's ballet "Rhapsody". Left is Prince Philip and right Princess Margaret with the Queen second right
Broadcast Date: 26 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother, Sir Frederick Ashton and Princess Margaret
The Queen Mother, with an armful of flowers takes a proffered snack watched by Sir Frederick Ashton (white hair, front) and Princess Margaret at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. She was attending with her daughters and the Duke of Edinburgh her 80th birthday gala performance of Sir Frederick's ballet "Rhapsody" in 1980
Broadcast Date: 28 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Duchess of Gloucester and her daughter Lady Rose Windsor
Duchess with daughter. The Christening of Lady Rose Windsor. Lady Rose Windsor, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, will be christened at Barnwell Parish Church, near Peterborough, on 13 July 1980. Lady Rose, the couple's third child, was born on 1 March 1980. She is photographed with the Duchess at Kensington Palace
Broadcast Date: 13 July 1980
ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/27
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
Royal profiles as Prince Michael of Kent and his wife, Princess Michael exchange a word during today's service of thanksgiving in honour of the Queen Mother's 80th birthday in St Paul's Cathedral
Agency: Press Association