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Sculpture: Heart of the Stone [wrongly titled "The Heart of Stone"] (1988 - present)
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Sculpture: Heart of the Stone [wrongly titled "The Heart of Stone"] (1988 - present)
Artist's contract of sale for sculpture Heart of the Stone
Made between The Forestry Commission and Tim Lees. Signed
Sculpture: Grove of Silence/ Vincennes (1988 - present)
Illustrated proposal for sculpture Grove of Silence
Includes cardboard mount. Published by the Wild Hawthorn Press.
Text reads "A Proposal for the Forest of Dean: Three oval stone plaques are added to three trees in a quiet woodland. Calling attention to the peaceful surroundings, the plaques are inscribed with the words SILENCE (English, French), SCHWEIGEN (German), and SILENZIO (Italian): Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary Hincks, after the drawing by William Kent, Ponds n woodland groves"
Photograph of section of sculpture Grove of Silence
Colour. Shows plaque "Silenzio"
Photograph of section of sculpture Grove of Silence
Colour. Shows plaque "Silenzio"
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes receipt for pocket adding machine
College of St Paul and St Mary Carol Service programme
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
College of St Paul and St Mary Awards Ceremony programme
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Held at Cheltenham Town Hall
Letter accompanying D418 from Mr and Mrs Langmaid
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photographs from the official opening of the College Archives
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Annotated
Unknown
Photographs of the official opening of the College Archives
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Unknown
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Encounter" April 1990; Enitharmon Press 1991
Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes letter from Richard Mayne, Co-editor of "Encounter", to Michael Henry regarding the publication of "Aston Down" and his opinions of other rejected poems 19 August 1988
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Other Poetry" January 1988; Enitharmon Press 1991
Annotated drafts including final draft
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Poetry Nottingham" Summer 1988; Enitharmon Press 2001. Highly commended by the Surrey Poetry Competition 1988; Prizewinner in the Queen[?] Memorial Competition 1988
Annotated drafts including final draft
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Oxford Magazine" Hilary Term 1988; Enitharmon Press 1991 and 2001
Annotated drafts including final draft
Trust deeds and related correspondence including the establishment of the Trust, details of trustees and amendments made to the trust deeds
Photograph of sculpture "Brackets" by Cornelia Parker
Colour
Photographer: Cornelia Parker
Lead sycamore leaves mimicking bracket fungi attached to dying trees
Photograph of Peter Randall-Page working on the sculpture Cone and Vessel
Black and white
Internally Generated Publicity
"The Forest of Dean Sculpture Project" leaflet
Includes map of the Sculpture Trail and images of the sculptures "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton; "Nine Evening Fireflies" and "Wind Chime" by Peter Appleton; "The Four Seasons" by Yvette Martin; "Bracken Ring" by Stuart Frost; "The Iron Road" by Keir Smith; "Black Dome" and "Fire and Water Boats" by David Nash; "Place"/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová; "Melissa's Swing" by Peter Appleton; "Sliced Log Star (Inside-Out Tree)" by Andrew Darke; and photographs by Fay Godwin and Keith Arnatt
Newspaper article "Landscapes shape up" by Marina Vaizey
Published in "The Sunday Times". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Newspaper article "Turning new leaves" by William Feaver
Published in the "Observer". Discusses "Artists in National Parks"
Includes Ron Boyd "Sculpture in the Forest" 1988; "Straight from the Wood" broadcast on Central 24 July 1989; "Year of the Artist: From the Forest" broadcast on HTV West 18 November 2001; "Charge of the light brigade"
Sarah Ferguson and stepfather Hector Barrantes at Royal Ascot
Windsor Polo. The Duchess of York is joined by her stepfather Hector Barrantes to watch polo at Windsor today
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Anne riding Cnoc Na Cuille
The Princess Royal driving for the finish in the Newton Williams Handicap Chase at Hereford today, in which she got a bloody nose at the first fence when her horse, Cnoc Na Cuille, struck her face with his head. However, the pair recovered to finish in fourth place
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne in inflatable speedboat
The Princess Royal takes the helm of a navy inflatable speedboat during her visit to HMS Raleigh, Torpoint today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips at Gleneagles
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips walked side by side in the sunshine yesterday… smiling despite rumours that their marriage is on the rocks. The couple were making their first public appearance since revelations about Mark's friendship with Canadian divorcee Kathy Birks. He and Anne teamed up for a charity clay-pigeon shoot in Scotland following his arrival home from Canada. The Princess and her husband shared a suite at the five-star Gleneagles hotel in Perthshire. And Anne loaded Mark's guns as he shot for a royal team captained by Prince Edward. Anne's friend actor Andrews was there with his wife Georgina, as well as Jackie Stewart, Billy Connelly, Sean Connery and many others. Anne and Mark mingled with the crowds during the day and then dined with King Hussein of Jordan in the evening
Agency: Newspaper Division
Portrait of Princess Anne taken by Norman Parkinson, standing in front of mirror
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/121
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Prince Edward at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Craft Awards
BAFTA Awards. Prince Edward (left) chats to Douglas Fairbanks Junior (centre) and Gordon Kaye (from Allo, Allo) at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Craft Awards ceremony in Liverpool tonight
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the Duchess of York skiing
Klosters, Switzerland. Prince Charles (centre) points the way down to the Princess of Wales (left) and the Duchess of York as the trio began their skiing holidays here
Broadcast Date: 4 November 1988
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Rick Wilking
Avalanche kills member of Prince Charles skiing party
Davos, Switzerland. A helicopter of the Swiss Air Rescue lands with Prince Charles on board in front of the hospital of Davos (right) after an avalanche killed Hugh Lindsey on mount Gotschna. The injured Mrs Patty Palmer-Tompkinson was brought to this hospital
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Andy Mettler
'The Prince of Wales turns 40' . Charles, Left: soldier, Centre: sailor, Right: airman in the 1970s
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and the Duchess of York
Princess of Wales and Duchess of York share a smile in front of the international press on the first day of their holiday in Klosters on Wednesday
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and patient Philip
The Princess of Wales receives a bouquet from patient Philip during a visit to the Kobler Centre, and out-patients clinic for AIDS sufferers which she opened in London today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at Luton Indoor Bowls Club
Princess bowls 'em over. A barefoot Princess of Wales bowls a wood to inaugurate the £600,000 Luton Indoor Bowls Club in Bedfordshire today, where she astounded experienced bowlers by striking the jack with her second wood before they came to rest just four inches apart
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Article "The radio Oscars" by Peter Davalle
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. Reports on the radio programme "Something to be Spared", on the relationships between Edward Thomas, Helen Thomas and Eleanor Farjeon. Also includes radio listing for the programme which was broadcast on Radio 4. With ink annotation
Ninth Edward Thomas Autumn Walk itinerary
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Mickleham, Surrey. Includes map of the route
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection