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ITN/5/14/131 · Item · c.1972
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Members of the Royal Family take part in the Grand March at the annual Ghillies' Ball, held at Balmoral Castle. The Queen, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Prince Philip and Princess Alexandra are in the leading line. Between The Queen and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is Colonel W McHardy, Resident Factor at Balmoral. The Earl of Snowdon and Princess Margaret are pictured left in the following line

Broadcast Date: 31 October 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

ST/5/1/2 · Item · c.1988
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

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

D515 · Series · 1841, c.2001
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)

Compares various translations next to each other, including Wyclif 1353, Tyndale 1534, Cramner 1539, Genevan 1557, Anglo-Rhemish 1582 and the Authorised Version 1611

Also includes information on the Townshend family and a letter from Fred Hughes to Mike Skinner acknowledging the deposit, 21 March 2001

Skinner, Mike
DP/ET/2/3/4 · Item · 21 September 1987
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

50th anniversary gathering of the unveiling of a memorial stone to Edward Thomas on the Shoulder of Mutton, 2 October 1937. Includes details of a painting of the landscape painted by Mervyn Goode titled "Summer Evening Landscape from the Poet's Stone" and the unveiling of a plaque to Rowland and Cherry Watson

ITN/5/39/89 · Item · 31 May 1972
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

The body of the Duke of Windsor was flown home to Britain today in an RAF VC 10. The aircraft arrived at RAF Benson in Oxfordshire and was met by the Duke and Duchess of Kent. After a short service in the station church attended only by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the coffin will lie in the church on a catafalque guarded by RAF officers until it is moved to Windsor late tonight. Photo shows: Airmen carry the coffin from the aircraft at RAF Benson today

Agency: Central Press Photos