One DVD holding filmed documentation concerning the opening of Bearsted Woodland Trust. Totaling 562MB held on two VOB files, two BUP files, two IFO files, 27 Sep 2005.
Location: Bearsted, Kent.
One DVD holding filmed documentation concerning the opening of Bearsted Woodland Trust. Totaling 562MB held on two VOB files, two BUP files, two IFO files, 27 Sep 2005.
Location: Bearsted, Kent.
Booklet titled "Beccles Town Trail" concerning the regional history and local map. Produced by the Natural Environmental Group
Location: Beccles, Suffolk
Beckley Village Hall 100 years, produced by Beckley History Society. Concerning community information, history and heritage.
Leaflet titled Beckley Three Walks, produced by Beckley History Society, includes regional information and map.
Leaflet titled Beckley Village Hall 100 years, concerning the village history.
Location: Beckley, Oxfordshire
Housed in wooden box
10 colour photographic prints documenting Bee Keeping, indexed on the back of prints
LHI pilot project 6, produced by Tow Law Partnership
Booklet titled "Celebrating the Transit of Venus in Chorley". Includes activity leaflet
Bound booklet titled "Beetham Annual 2005" concerning documentation of project output
Location: Beetham, Cumbria
CD-Rom includes Beetham play workshop first sessions , including children workshops. Held on 11 CDA audio tracks
Location: Beetham, Cumbria
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
Behind the tales of Beachfields Park, leaflet documenting project output.
Booklet titled Tales of Beachfields Park, a publicity matters publication Feb 2003.
Location: Sheerness, Kent.
File includes paperback book titled "Behind the View: Life and times in Cressbrook, a Derbyshire village". Published by Carole Perks, Chris Gilbert, Hilary Stephens, 2005
CD titled "Cressbrook Book Project". Oral history interviews 27 June 2004 totaling 38.5 MB, contains 13 Microsoft Word documents containing transcriptions from interviews with participants
Location: Cressbrook, Derbyshire
Published by Faber and Faber, London. Inscribed "Tatty & Felix from John"
Bell View Project, from porridge to cappuccino
Location: Belford, Northumberland
Trail walks information, file includes press cuttings, leaflets, photographic documentation.
Location: Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
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
One CD-Rom disk produced by Walsall Metropolitan Borough, 16 JPEG files concerning photographic documentation of the site, totaling 40.2MB
Location: Walsall, West Midlands (county)
Regards BBC radio broadcast on Edward Thomas by Bernard Price. Includes newspaper cuttings and pencil annotations
Booklet titled "Beyond Ourselves: reflective all-age ideas for use in churchyards" by Peter Privett
Location: Leintwardine, Herefordshire
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, ColinFold up map and regional history concerning Wye Valley, Gloucestershire. Photographic prints concerning regional views and project activity. Loose papers describing the project
Location: Gloucestershire region
Leaflet titled "Billesdon Woodland Pool" produced by Billesdon Wildlife Group. Concerning Prisoner of War Camp 94, regional history information and trail map
Location: Billesdon, Leicestershire
Booklet containing community archaeological project report
One CD-ROM disk holding Bilton Historical Society three Microsoft Access databases, totaling 33MB
Location: Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Published by Puffin Picture Book, Middlesex
Published by Bingham Heritage Trails Association. Topics concerning Bingham Heritage Walks; built heritage; a geological history; Prehistoric & Roman; Anglo-Saxon & Medieval; natural history
Location: Bingham, Nottinghamshire
Taken from the publication "Slices of Cake: A Collection of 20th century family letters and illustrations in an historical context" by Julian Carlick
Carlick, JulianIncludes 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
DVD holding a total of 3.30GB, titled "Under the Clocktower: a creative interpretation of the life of Birch Hill Hospital". Includes documentation of Babbling Vagabonds Storytelling Theatre performance, presentation of hospital archives
Location: Birch Hill Hospital, Rochdale, Greater Manchester
Community Arts Trail leaflet
Agency: Press Association
CD-ROM disk holding two film files running time circa 50 minutes, showing event documentation, participants sharing stories, school children engaging in art craft activities. Holding circa 100 JPEGs, showing event documentation & art objects, preserved HTM website, totals 561MB
Book titled "Birmingham Lives Through Children’s Eyes" Brewin Books 2004, author Marcus Belben, project produced by Birmingham Lives
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands (county)
Birmingham Lives is a community arts organisation dedicated to celebrating the lives of older people. We work with care homes, day centres, libraries, schools and voluntary sector organisations interested in older people living in Birmingham
Much of our work involves workshops within care homes teaching computer skills, arts and crafts and creative writing. Our work encourages participants to recognise the value of their skills and experiences. Through the workshops and other projects, like AGElink, we seek a greater understanding, integration, and respect of older people within their own local community
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