Agency: Unknown
Colchester, Essex. Richard Stone, a Colchester postman's son, executed this painting of Princess Margaret, destined for the Royal Anglians Meanee Barracks, in Colchester. The Princess made Mr Stone change the painting because she thought she looked too severe, so changed the expression to "a sort of half smile", and the Princess was delighted with the result. Mr Stone (30) painted the Queen Mother in 1973, and is currently working on an official drawing of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, to mark her 80th birthday on Christmas Day
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/112
Agency: Press Association
A section of the painting "Votive Offering" by Canadian artist Andrew Durrand, depicting the Princess of Wales touching a young woman dying of AIDS. The princess is one of ten people included in the composition as recognition of their efforts in the battle against the disease. The 6 foot by 12 foot painting is to be blessed by the Very Reverend Alan Webster, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on 1 November at St James's Church, Piccadilly
Agency: Press Association
A painting of Prince William, which took 10 weeks to complete, with the artist, Scots born John Anthony, as his London Studio today. The picture is the latest in a series of 17 unofficial Royal portraits by the 67 year old painter who plans to present his latest work to the Prince and Princess of Wales
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles painted for Air Support Command Royal Air Force by Edward J Halliday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/68
Agency: Paul Liab
Cranwell, Lincolnshire. A portrait of the Prince of Wales in flying kit, which is to be unveiled tomorrow (Sunday) at Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, by Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle. Commissioned by the Old Cranwellian Association, it was painted during the Prince's stay at Cranwell earlier this year by Mrs. Mara McGregor, of Martin, near Fordingbridge, who has previously painted other Royal Air Force personalities
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/74
Agency: Press Association
Published by The Sutherland Publishing Company Limited
Inscribed "B Brain: Awarded by The National Society of Painters: South Western: Gloucester City Branch: Second Year Work: 1964"
Formerly The Journal of Decorative Art and British Decorator incorporating The Wallpaper News
Broadcast Date: 25 February 1970
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/111
Agency: Camera Press London
Includes St Paul's College reunion sports leaflet, names and addresses of fellow students, photographs of 1922 reunion, students and dining hall, practising school instructions, concert programmes for the performance of Abraham Lincoln by St Paul's College Dramatic Society 13 March c.1926 and St Paul's College concert programme 14 March c.1926
With ink annotations
Published by Oxford University Press, London
Published by Oxford University Press
Inscribed "St Andrew's School, Bedford, 1934"
Includes accompanying note by the author
Miller, RonOutside of invitation card for the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1 July 1969. The Arms of the Prince with Coronet, Supporters and Garter were designed by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms
Agency: Unknown
Transcript of the introduction to Rowland Watson's book "Old Inns" by Clifford Bax
"Strawberry Hill Then and Now" pamphlet by Reverend P J Dunning
Photocopy of "New Paths: Verse, Prose and Pictures 1917-1918"
Typescript of poem "Red Pardoy (after Browning)" initialled T H
Order of service for the funeral of James Edward Charles Langham, 12 October 1967
List of materials displayed at the "Poets of the First World War Exhibition" at the Imperial War Museum November 1974 - June 1975
Slides, booklets, CD-R, flyers, postcards, article and photographs relating to artists who do not have sculptures sited at the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail. Includes covering letters to Martin Orrom. Artists include:
Patrick T Dougherty
Chris Drury
Maria Alvarez Escallon
Andy Goldsworthy
Giles Kent
Ian McKeever
Alvin Paige
Alec Pearson
Paula Rego
Jørn Rønnau
Ulrich Rückrien
Helmut Schmidt
Auke de Vries
Andrew Wood
Sati Zech
Pomona Zipser
Belonging to Frank Nuttall, St Paul's student 1913 - 1915
Nuttall, JonathanPencil original written alternatively by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon and including crossings out and re-workings, Venice September 1913. Missing page 1.
Also includes photocopy of a manuscript version held by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas, Austin [who believed theirs was the original until this version was discovered amongst the Farjeon papers], photocopy of G F Sims (Rare Books) sale catalogue describing the Harry Ransom version, and photocopy of extracts from "Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years" referring to the poem
Pen and ink drawing featuring a cottage [The Old Nail Shop?] for the 2013 edition of the journal
Includes reading of poem "Lights Out" by Edward Thomas and mounted notice of the service from The Times, 16 February 1981. Also includes accompanying note from Andrew Laithe, Chaplain of Worcester College Oxford, 6 March 1981
Held at All Saints Church, Dunsden
Includes print out of University of Gloucestershire website with tributes to Gordon Margretts
Held in Bath Abbey
Published by Carcanet New Press Limited. Order form for The Selborne Bookshop
Number 64. Includes article "Poet in Profile: Michael Henry"
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pencil inscription "Tanya Moiseiwitsch"
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 3,050 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of the 350 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "Steeple Bush published 1947
Published by Chivers Press, Bath. P H Newby was a former St Paul's student
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 4,501 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes decorations by Philip Grushkin. This was one of the 375 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962
Timeline of the Thomas-Frost relationship. Includes photographs of both poets and poems "Iris by Night", "The Road Not Taken", "A Dream" and "The Sun used to Shine"
Wroxeter, Shropshire. Archaeologist Prince. Prince Edward on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium at Wroxeter, Shropshire today when he took part in an archaeological dig during his vacation, as part of his degree course in archaeology and anthropology at Jesus College, Cambridge
Agency: Press Association