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DP/ET/5/3/12 · Item · 1978
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

A booklet printed in celebration of the Friends of Amherst College's first decade. "Forest Flowers" is printed as it first appeared, in The Pinkerton Annual,1917. The booklet includes an extra leaf, made necessary when after printing this booklet, an earlier version of "Forest Flowers" entitled "Tutelary Elves" was found

ST/5/1/8 · Item · 1993
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

Includes map of the Sculpture Trail and details of sculptures "Place"/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová; "The Heart of Stone" [Heart of the Stone] by Tim Lees; "Black Dome" and "Fire and Water Boats" by David Nash; "Iron Road" by Keir Smith; "Grove of Silence" by Ian Hamilton Finlay; "Cone and Vessel" by Peter Randall-Page; "As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow" by Zadok Ben David; "House" by Mile Davies; "Observatory" by Bruce Allan; "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton; "Hangling Fire" by Cornelia Parker; "Sliced Log Star" by Andrew Darke; and "Melissa's Swing" by Peter Appleton

MH/1/4 · Item · 2001
Part of Michael Henry Archive

Published by Enitharmon Press, London. Signed. Includes the poems:

Horses at Edge Hill Station
The First Crusade
Honour System
Red Currant Jelly
Chelsea Physic Garden
Lex Talionis
A Glass-Stoppered Bottle
House of Doctors
My Grandfather's Scalpel
Pigeons of Hafodymyn
Merchant Ivory Poem
Train Band, 1930
World's End, Clwyd
The Lieutenant's Account
For the Missing
Summer of Thirty-Nine
The Wealth of Poland
Matters of No Small Importance
Civilisation
Dover's Powder
Number 77 D.S.C.
Breaking the Code
Paraphrasing Churchill
Blackout
The Card-Players
Commonplace Book
Dicing for Marks
Rommel Roulette
Hospital Pass
Jump Sunday
Corporal Violet
Distressed British Seaman
Implements of War
S-Block
Ringing the Bell with a 'D'
Demob Suit Hero
Gentleman's Relish
Lulworth Skipper
Honesty Box
Franciscan Uncle
Welsh Tweed
House Charge
No Need to Let Us Know
Distant Relative
Housewife
Phantom Bride
Replenish the Earth
Badges in the Snow
Lobb's Farm
Let It Stand
Slow Train to Lime Street
Dead Sea Scrolls
Cabaret
Moving
Previous Addressee
Small Is Beautiful
Quarter Century Club
Cobelligerent
Footnote to History
On the Troopship
The Welsh Pox
Charter Party
At the Crematorium
Tontine
The Prisoner

Footman Andrew McGill
ITN/5/45/102 · Item · 16 July 1986
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

From Dole to Palace. Footman Andrew McGill (23) from Wavertree, Liverpool, holding horse drawing the 1902 State Landau in the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London today, was on the dole two years ago. He was on duty today when carriages were being prepared for next week's Royal Wedding. The landau will carry Prince Andrew to Westminster Abbey, and return with the Prince and his bride to the palace

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/45/4 · Item · c. March 1960
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

This charming photograph of the new baby Prince was made by Mr Cecil Beaton in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace, London, recently. The baby Prince, who was born to Queen Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh at the Palace on 19 February. In this photograph he wears a white lace robe

Broadcast Date: 23 March 1960

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/5

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Cecil Beaton

ITN/5/45/1 · Item · c. March 1960
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

This picture of the Queen and the new baby Prince as made by Mr Cecil Beaton in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, London, recently. The Queen wears a red silk dress, a four string pearl necklace and [?] and pearl earrings. The baby Prince was born on 19 February, wears a white robe

Broadcast Date: 23 March 1960

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/1

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Cecil Beaton