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Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 89 number 2. Includes poem "Cambrian Rain" by Michael Henry
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Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 89 number 2. Includes poem "Cambrian Rain" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 92 number 3. Includes poem "Château de Montflaux" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 93 number 4. Includes poem "Bitten by the Muse" by Michael Henry
"The Hippocrates Prize: The Winning and Commended Poems"
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by The Hippocrates Prize in association with Top Edge Press. Includes Michael Henry's poem "The Patella Hammer" which won first prize in the Open Category
Article "Case Histories" by Mark Lawson
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published in "The Guardian". Discusses The Hippocrates Prize 2011 and includes Michael Henry's poem "The Patella Hammer" which won first prize in the Open Category
"South 52: a poetry magazine from the southern counties"
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Features the poem "Salterley Grange" by Michael Henry. Includes loose sheet "Readers for the Launch of South 52" including Michael Henry
"Poetry Review: Magazine of the Poetry Society"
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 77 number 2. Includes poem "Cream Tea" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 77 number 4. Includes profile of Michael Henry in the "New British Poets" section alongside his poems "Scorebook", "A Good Story" and "Plaster Saint"
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 80 number 3. Includes poem "Solander Box" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 82 number 3. Includes poem "La Vecchia" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 85 number 2. Includes poem "Siberian Wallflower" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 86 number 2. Includes poem "Searchlight Tattoo" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 87 number 2. Includes poem "A Glass-Stoppered Bottle" by Michael Henry
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Volume 88 number 2. Includes poem "Call No Country Blessed" by Michael Henry
Photocopy of "Forestry Commission/ Arnolfini/ Elephant Trust background"
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the foundation of the Sculpture Trail
"Sculpture and Interpretation: The Forest of Dean Project" by Martin Orrom
Describes the foundations of the Sculpture Trail, specifically the Exeter Forest sculpture trail and the 1986 Forest of Dean project
List of sculptures, artists, and dates located and removed 1986 - 1999
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
Photographs of the sculpture "Stepping Stones" by Jamie McCullough sited on Beginner's Way
Includes negative with image of "Stepping Stones" and four other views
Document describing Beginner's Way
Possibly written by Martin Orrom. Describes the Forestry Commission's involvement with the establishment of the Grizedale Forest Sculpture Project in 1977 and later Beginner's Way.
"Beginner's Way: Half a Hidden Story"
From a typescript document by Jamie McCullough. Transcribed by Carolyn Black
Typescript of talk about Jamie McCullough, possibly by Carolyn Black
Drafts of the outline proposal for the Stand and Stare project
Written by Martin Orrom. Includes annotations
The Arnolfini press release regarding "The Forest of Dean Project & 'The Forest' Exhibition"
Part of The Arnolfini's twenty-fifth anniversary events
Invites Sir David Montgomery, Chairman of The Forestry Commission, John Fletcher and Martin Orrom to the event
"The Artist as an Interpreter in the Forest" typescript by Martin Orrom
Handwritten notes "Sculpture and Interpretation: The Forest of Dean Project" by Martin Orrom
Includes photocopy of document "Forestry at The Arnolfini" by Martin Orrom 10 March 1983
Details of special events during the Arnolfini's 25th anniversary year
Details of the Arnolfini's collaboration with the Forestry Commission
Forestry Commission Press Notice regarding new leaflet on the Forest of Dean Sculpture Project
Descriptions of two meetings held between The Forestry Commission, The Arnolfini and potential artists in March and May 1984
Document by Rupert Martin on "Stand and Stare"
Document "Stand and Stare" written by Martin Orrom
Photocopy of document "Stand & Stare" by Jeremy Rees [Director, The Arnolfini]
Discusses the Stand and Stare project to date and the collaboration between The Arnolfini and the Forestry Commission. Also mentions forthcoming gallery exhibition exploring the forest in contemporary art
Photograph of the artists at the launch of the Stand and Stare project
Photographer unknown. Black and white. Features Peter Appleton, Magdalena Jetelová, Jane Counarty, Frances Morris, Andrew Darke and Kevin Atherton
Photographs, possibly of the launch of the "Stand and Stare" project
Photographer possibly John W Darke, Milberg Publishing. Black and white. Shows possibly representatives of the Forestry Commission alongside sculptures in-situ
List of artists contacted and taken on tours of the Forest of Dean
Includes sculptors, photographers, painters, writers and a choreographer
Document detailing the role of The Forest exhibition
Leaflet "The Forest: Three Exhibitions"
The Forest of Dean Project and "The Forest" Exhibition information
Produced by the Arnolfini
Copy from "The Secret Forest of Dean" book by Fay Godwin
Includes revised foreword by Fay Godwin 20 March 1986; copy for the back cover with amendments; annotated typescript of introduction by Edna Healey with annotations; photocopy of handwritten observations by Martin Orrom; a copy of the finished book
Photographer Fay Godwin
Includes "Montacute from Wessex", Self-Portrait, a forest scene and Glastonbury Tor
Book "One Foot Has Not Yet Reached the Next Street" by Keith Arnatt, published by The British Council 1992
Photocopy of biography of Keith Arnatt c.1997
Annotated biography of Keith Arnatt 2000
Application to South West Arts including summary of project to date [Phase I] listing works to date, the response, aims of Phase II, list of artists associated with Phase II, funding and comparative figures between Phase I and Phase II
Annotated copy of "Forestry at the Arnolfini" written by Martin Orrom on 19 March 1983
Proposal outlines for "Giant Charcoal Chair" [Place/ Giant's Chair] by Magdalena Jetelová and "Stained Glass Window" [Cathedral] by Kevin Atherton. Also includes financial details for Place/ Giant's Chair
Bank statements, invoices and financial details
File compiled by Rupert Martin as a snapshot of the trail at the end of Phase II
Excerpts from press reviews, newspaper and magazine articles
Press release regarding Phase II
Phase II leaflet listing new sculptures by Cornelia Parker [Hanging Fire], Bruce Allan [Observatory], Miles Davies [House], Zadok Ben David [Deer], Peter Randall-Page [Cone and Vessel] and Tim Lees [Rose in Hand]
Black and White photographs of Place [Magdalena Jetelová]; The Iron Road [Keir Smith]; Cathedral [Kevin Atherton]; Observatory [Bruce Allan]; Cone and Vessel [Peter Randall-Page]; Mythical Deer [Zadok Ben David]; Rose in Hand [Tim Lees]; Hanging Fire [Cornelia Parker]; House [Miles Davies]
Letter from the Charity Commission confirming charity status on The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Registered charity number 1059078. Includes printout of entry on the Central Register