Agency: Popperfoto
Prince Charles girlfriends
Photographer: D O'Neill
ITN Reference: FELL/3
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey. Photo shows Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, the bridegroom's parents and their daughter, in Westminster Abbey today
Agency: BIPNA
Captain Phillips's parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, arrive at Westminster Abbey
Agency: Press Association
With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
Photographer unknown
Includes Tarsus Press students, carol singing on the back stairs and back porch and catering staff in the Dining Hall. Includes explanatory notes and names. Christmas 1962. Also includes accompanying letter from Tom Maddock to the Archivist, 26 March 2001
Maddock, TomIncludes The Red House, "ancient damson trees" in the garden of The Red House, Yew Tree Cottage and The Cricketers Inn. With ink annotations
Photographer unknown
Photographer unknown. Taken at the Shoulder of Mutton and Steep area
Colour photographs. Events include:
Mythical Beasts Workshop with Reinhild Beuther, Bruce Allan, Simon Fry and Churcham Primary School
Natural Sculptures event with Neville Gabie and Bruce Allan
Workshop with Neville Gabie, Bruce Allan, Simon Fry and Dean Hall School
Collecting Impressions walk led by John Anderson and workshop by Neville Gabie and Bruce Allan
Parkend Primary School with Reinhild Beuther, Bruce Allan and Simon Fry
Edward Thomas lived here with his family 1913-1916
Photographer unknown
Edward Thomas lived here with his family 1909-1913
Photographer unknown
Photographer unknown
Includes articles"The Poets of Steep" by David Gill, "Edward Thomas: Poet of Hampshire" by Valerie Maskell and "Edward Thomas: mirror of England" by Beryl Jobling
Published in The Times and the Daily Telegraph. With ink annotations
Reports on the production of "Lights Out" starring Barbara Leigh-Hunt and Richard Pasco
A model to scale of the Royal dais for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle showing the canopy in perspex. Twenty-five feet wide at the front tapering to 9 feet 6 inches at the rear, the canopy is unique in design, being the first, as far known, to be constructed entirely of cemented acrylic in such a large structure. The circular plinth of the dais, which will be in Welsh slate, will have a diameter overall of 28 feet 10 inches
Agency: Ministry of Public Building and Works
Obit
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Obit
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Obit
Broadcast Date: 18 July 1986
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Photographer unknown
Showing buildings, sporting and musical events, physical education and art classes, science lessons, bee keeping and feeding pigs and chickens, teaching practice, maid’s bedroom and an unidentified teacher
Photographer unknown
Catchpole, M W JPhotocopy of "Appendix 27: Access Checklist" handwritten form for typing
"News from Gloucestershire Tourism" newsletter issue 1 May 1998. Features photograph of Place/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová promoting Gloucestershire County Council's picture library
Contact details for members of the Sculpture Trust
Notes on the proposed website by Jeremy Rees
Copyright information
Printout of Visitor Information page
CD-R with backup of website 2003
Zip disk with backup of website 2000
Zip disk with files for the University of the West of England 2000
Floppy disk with images of the sculptures and artists for the University of the West of England 2000
Floppy disk "Transfers FDST [?] to lap top" 17 March 2000
Floppy disk with files "website/ Dreamweaver 4" 2002
"National Creative Technologies Initiative (NCTI) Bristol Creative Media Network: Final Report" published by the Faculty of Art, Media and Design, University of the West of England. June 2001
Memorandum from the University of the West of England Faculty of Media, Art and Design confirming faculty research funding for the "Virtual Forest" project. 31 August 2001
Includes the Swimming Bath and Running Track Appeal, of which Mr Riley was Chairman
With pencil annotations
Prince Charles has bought a £6,000 custom-built mini as a 21st birthday present for the Princess of Wales. He plans to give it to her early, as her first baby is expected on her birthday, 1 July. The car, which is painted in a bright apple-green, has a convertible roof and plenty of space in the back for a carry-cot and a nanny
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/21
Agency: Central Press
Description reads "Model of Ostend vase A.D. 1617. Found inside a fishing smack in the fisherman's dock at Ostend. Now in Ostend Museum". Produced by W H Goss