Catalogue for the sale of literary manuscripts, presentation books, modern drawings, pictures and relics belonging to John Drinkwater
"Frost in England" originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 26 March 1998
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Leigh Crutchley
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jeff Cooper
Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Jo Stewart
Charles Goode Osbourne was previously employed by Birmingham Education Committee
Osbourne, Charles GoodeWith pencil annotations
Includes information on time at St Paul’s College
Includes illustrations and verse be fellow St Mary's students and list of Cheltenham Training College staff 1903 - 1905, and card from the Old Students' Association accompanying D463
Old Students' AssociationPhotographer unknown
UnknownSome loose items
Photographer unknown
UnknownIncludes autographs, poems, verse and illustrations by fellow students
Includes autographs, poems, verse, illustrations and music written by fellow students
Includes versus and signatures of fellow students and some later annotations describing what subsequently happened to them
Also includes letter from Jean Alderson accompanying D500, 8 January 1999
Alderson, JeanDavos, Switzerland. A helicopter of the Swiss Air Rescue lands with Prince Charles on board in front of the hospital of Davos (right) after an avalanche killed Hugh Lindsey on mount Gotschna. The injured Mrs Patty Palmer-Tompkinson was brought to this hospital
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Andy Mettler
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 9,155 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Stefan Martin. This was one of the 660 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962
Outlines the content for an away day held on 11 July 2006 at Westonbirt. Includes an analysis of the Trust and future development; programme for the day; paper script and CD-R containing script and PowerPoint for talk on sculpture parks research; action points from the away day for the Forest of Dean Board of Trustees
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 10,760 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Thomas W Nason. This was one of the 600 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962
On display at the main gates of Buckingham Palace tonight is the proclamation announcing that the Princess of Wales gave birth to a son at 9.03pm tonight. Prince Charles was with her at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London, for the birth of their first child, which weighed 7lbs 1 1/2ozs and has blue eyes
Agency: Press Association
Baby Prince Charming. London, Monday. Four Royal generations are shown in this library picture, after the Buckingham Palace christening ceremony of the baby Prince Charles, future Prince of Wales, in the arms of his mother Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II. Alongside them, Queen Mary, the child's great grandmother, and behind her son, King George VI
Agency: Press Association
The Princess, at the age of 15 months, is proudly held by her grandmother, The Queen Mother, at Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the third birthday of Prince Charles in 1951. King George keeps an eye on the Prince. Princess Anne wedding series: this is one of a series of photographs of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne issued for publication in connection with her forthcoming marriage to Captain Mark Phillips
Broadcast Date: September 1973
Agency: Central Press Photos
Baby prince
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/35
Agency: Central Press
With an introduction by Philip W Errington. Published by The Cyder Press
Royal Nanny Barbara Barnes carefully steps from an Andover of the Queen's Flight with her snugly lad charge, Prince William, at Aberdeen airport today to join his parents at Balmoral. The Prince and Princess of Wales have today visited Glasgow and Edinburgh
Agency: Press Association
With an introduction by Kelsey Thornton. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationHeathrow. Prince Charles was sporting a beard as he arrived here this morning, in good time for tomorrow's ceremony in Westminster Abbey, when the Queen will install him as Great Master of the Order of the Bath, an order established in 1399. See Story 0922
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/98
Agency: Press Association
Housed in wooden box
Beginner's Way was the Exeter Forest sculpture trail, a collaboration between artist Jamie McCullogh and the Forestry Commission, specifically Martin Orrom. The trail opened in 1983.
Compiled by Jamie McCullough. Includes photocopies of:
Introduction
Letter from Martin Orrom to Jamie McCullough giving agreement in principle for the project
Newspaper article "Beginner's Way Begins"
Descriptions for the trail with photographs
Draft constitution for the Wildharbour Society
From a typescript document by Jamie McCullough. Transcribed by Carolyn Black
Published by Faber and Faber, London. Inscribed "Tatty & Felix from John"
Published by Southern Arts and South West Arts. Details the outputs from a design workshop on concepts for outdoor seating. In collaboration with Forest Enterprise and discusses designs commissioned for the Sculpture Trail
Regards BBC radio broadcast on Edward Thomas by Bernard Price. Includes newspaper cuttings and pencil annotations
Published by S Bagster & Sons Limited
Inscribed "Ann Shaw from Geo H Shaw: St Andrew's Day 1901" and "F O Hartop"
Prize awarded to Minnie V Clarke by Principal H A Bren for 1st Class Archbishop's Examinations
Bateman, ColinPublished by Puffin Picture Book, Middlesex
Taken from the publication "Slices of Cake: A Collection of 20th century family letters and illustrations in an historical context" by Julian Carlick
Carlick, Julian