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ITN/5/39/41 · Item · 11 December 1936
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Caption 1: Former King Edward leaving Windsor castle after [?] his pathetic speech this evening with [?]. Caption 2: Last private drive was in December when the Duke left Windsor after his broadcast. Caption 3: Departure… A car hurried from Windsor Castle on a night sixteen years ago, taking an ex-king from his country

Agency: Popperfoto

DP/RW/4/1 · File · 28 November 1952 - 21 May 1968
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

Documents relating to E H W Meyerstein's death and the role of Rowland Watson as executor of his will. Includes:

Correspondence from John Farquharson Limited Business Manager and Philip Larkin whilst Librarian at the University of Hull

Detailed valuation lists of Meyerstein's estate and books and papers held in the crypt of Godrington Library, All Souls College, Oxford

Newspaper cuttings regarding the Meyerstein library sale

Publishers agreements between the executors of the Meyerstein estate regarding the royalties for his works "Phoebe Thirsk", "Of My Early Life", "Selected Poems of E H W Meyerstein", "Some Letters of E H W Meyerstein", "Verse Letters to Five Friends" and "Bollond"

Information on the Chatterton Lecture at the British Academy funded by a bequest from the Meyerstein estate

Principles of Teaching, Saturday 14 June 1941
English Essay Paper III, Monday 16 June 1941
History Ordinary Course, Monday 16 June 1941
Physical Training (Women) Ordinary Course, Tuesday 17 June 1941
Art Ordinary Course Theory and Method of Teaching Art, Wednesday 18 June 1941. With pencil annotations
English Language Ordinary Course Paper I, Wednesday 18 June 1941. With pencil annotations
Principles of Teaching General Course, Thursday 19 June 1941
English Literature Ordinary III, Advanced IIA, Friday 20 June 1941
Hygiene, Friday 20 June 1941
Art Ordinary Course Paper I Practical Test, Tuesday 24 June 1941