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ST/2/12/2 · File · 2000
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

Compiled by Jeremy Rees. Details the development of the ITEM knowledge base and related correspondence, including possible collaborations with the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), the University of the West of England and Nottingham Trent University

ITEM Knowledge Base
ST/2/12 · Subseries · 2000
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

Files compiled by Jeremy Rees. ITEM knowledge base was run by the International Visual Arts Information Network (IVAIN) Trust and was a resource to share multimedia for teaching and learning

ITN/5/8/53 · Item · c.1969
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Inside of Invitation Card for the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernavon on 1 July 1969. The design, by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, shows at the top the Ostrich feathers Badge of the heir-apparent. On the left, The Prince's dragon supports his personal flag for use in Wales, recently assigned him by the Queen: on the right one of the Supporters of the Arms of the Duchy of Cornwall (a Cornish Chough with an ostrich feather) supports a Banner of the Arms of the Duchy

Agency: Unknown

DP/FDP/3/11 · Item · c.2000
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

John Haines Walk at Cranham Common
Friends of the Dymock Poets Annual General Meeting
Poetry reading by Sean Street
Talk "Siegfried Sassoon: An English Journey" by John Stuart Roberts
Talk "The Time and the Place: Why Dymock?" by U A Fanthorpe at Cheltenham Literature Festival
"Ivor Gurney: a portrait in words and music" with Malcolm Sinclair, Jan Carey and Ian and Jennifer Partridge

DP/BD/2/2 · Item · c.2002
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

Information leaflet and poscards relating to St Mary's Church, Kempley; Information leaflet on St John the Evangelist Church, Pauntley; Handwritten notes by Barbara Davis on "The Social History of Kempley Dr John Jurica" annotated "26th May Kempley Village Hall"; "Victoria County History of Gloucestershire Guide to Published Volumes 2002" leaflet