Includes internal correspondence from the Principal
Watts, ArthurIllustrated chapter extracted from "Ralph's Family Stories"
Written by John White, Great Nephew of William Hope Jones
Includes "Coastal Changes in Lancashire between Southport and Blundell Sands"; "The Ecology of a Sand Dune Area"; "Some Geographical Problems arising from the Political Division of the Indian Sub-Continent"
Martin, ThelmaIncludes photographs, sketches and mounted cards. With pencil annotations
Community Arts Trail leaflet
Agency: Press Association
Published by Cornish Brothers Limited, Birmingham
The Earl of St Andrews, son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, celebrates his fourth birthday on Sunday 26 June 1966. This photograph was taken at Coppins, the Kents' country home in Buckinghamshire
Broadcast Date: 26 June 1966
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/52
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Patrick Lichfield
Photographer unknown
Includes key, red bound volume with photographs, drawings, reminiscences from fellow students, letters of recommendation from College and employers, College certificates, certificate of membership of the Royal Society of Teachers. Includes loose items
First Class Stage 1 in Botany
Second Class Stage 3 in Mathematics
First Class Stage 1 in Sound, Light and Heat
"Registered No. 17/198" 1 August 1917 endorsed 4 December 1918
First Class, Stage 1 - Mathematics (1904), Sound, Light, Heat (1904), Magnetism and Electricity (1906), Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1906), Second Class, Stage 2 – Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1906), First Class, Stage 1 – Theoretical Mechanics (Fluids) (1907), First Class, Stage 2 – Mathematics (1907), Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) (1907), Second Class, Stage 2 – Heat (1907), First Class, Stage 2 – Heat (1910), Magnetism and Electricity (1910), Second Class, Stage 2 – Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1910), Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1910), Second Class, Stage 3 – Mathematics (1910), Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) (1910), First Class, Stage 2 – Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1911), Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1911)
Radio picture from Hong Kong today. The Duke of Kent was flung into deep water today when his vessel collided and capsized during the traditional Chinese dragon boat race at Hong Kong. The Duke, a captain in the Royal Scots Greys, serving in Hong Kong, was [?] as a "foreign devil" and was rowing near the stern when his boat swerved off course, hit another vessel and gradually sank. Photo shows the Duke of Kent helping to drag the boat ashore after sinking
Broadcast Date: 25 June 1963
Agency: Central Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Published by Chapter
Features drawings of sculptures by David Nash. Signed by David Nash
ITN Reference: ROYAL/YORK/127
Accompanies the exhibition held at Kunsthallen Brandts Klædefabrik, Odense, Denmark, 2 September - 7 November 1993. Includes photographs and descriptions of sculptures by David Nash, including Black Dome
Pencil inscription "Michael Gibson, 33, Nella Rd, W6"
With pencil annotations
Published by J M Dent and Co. Inscribed "W. W. Gibson from S C Cockerell July 1898"
Observation of Teachers at Work/ Observation of Children at Work. With accompanying delivery note
Produced for the Centenary of West Kirby Grammar School
Includes details on the history and installation of Coal Measure Giants
Describes account of storm by Miss Hope Evelyn Webb nee Aldis
"This selection of poems written by Edward Thomas forms the basis of "This Roaring Peace" an Oratorio composed by David Mitcham for Frensham Heights"