Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Isle of Man ridden by T Biddlecomb up taking the hurdle
Agency: S & G Press Agency
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Isle of Man ridden by T Biddlecomb up taking the hurdle
Agency: S & G Press Agency
"Isle of Man" with W Smith up (Queen Mother's horse) jumps the last obstacle before winning the Magna Carta Handicap Steeplechase at Windsor this afternoon. Second was "Gay God" and third was "Socket"
Agency: Central Press
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's "Makaldar" (D Mould) on left taking the last hurdle to win from "Ballypru" (G Cramp)
Agency: S & G Press Agency
The Sussex Stakes Handicap Steeplechase. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's "Mas-Tv-Va" ridden by A Freeman takes the last fence to win
Agency: S & G Press Agency
"Out of Town" (W Rees up) and "Vulmere" (Stan Mellor up) at Cheltenham
Photographer: Bernard Parkin
The Queen Mother's horse "Sparkling Knight" (A Freeman up) winning at Worcester
Photographer: Bernard Parkin
"Sunnyboy" leading over "First Flight" on way to finishing second in Gold Ash Novice [?] Division 1 Part 2, Newbury
Agency: Selwyn Photos
The Queen Mother's "Sunnyboy" (W Smith up) taking the final hurdle to win the Sardan Novices Hurdle Race at Ascot this afternoon. Her Majesty had two winners, and her victories were also watched by the Queen and Princess Margaret
Agency: Central Press
Our latest picture of the Queen Mother's ten-year-old "The RIP", trained by P Cazalet, and ridden here by D Mould
Agency: Central Press
The Streatley Handicap Steeplechase. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's "The Rip" (D Mould) taking the last fence to win
Agency: S & G Press Agency
Windsor, World Wide Assurance Handicap Chase 1979. "Isle of Man" (W Smith) nearest camera and "Stone Thrower"
Photographer: W Everitt
A rarely seen photograph of the Queen Victoria, from the archives of Bassano, one of the world's oldest photographic studios. It was taken in 1887 in the fiftieth anniversary of Victoria's accession to the throne. She reigned another 14 years before her death in January 1901. During her 63 year reign, the British Empire reached its apogee
ITN Reference: ROYAL/VICT/2
Agency: Camera Press (Bassano)
A rarely seen photograph of the Queen Victoria, from the archives of Bassano, one of the world's oldest photographic studios. It was taken in 1882; in the background is a painting of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's "dear one", who died in December 1861. Queen Victoria was born in May 1819 she succeeded to the throne in June 1837 and reigned for 63 years, until her death in January 1901. During her reign the British Empire reached its apogee
ITN Reference: ROYAL/VICT/1
Agency: Camera Press (Bassano)
ITN Reference: ROY/VIC/3
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
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Agency: Unknown
Merry point… the Queen with the President of Bangladesh, Ahsahuddin Chowdhury, when the Queen visited his palace today, the first full day of the State Visit to Bangladesh. Her schedule today includes visiting the Savar Memorial to the three million people who died in the Bangladesh war of independence in 1971
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
"Fresh Air 2003: The 6th Quennington Sculpture Show" booklet
Refers to visits, a memoir by Ellis Jenkins, Edward Thomas, letters between Eleanor Farjeon and Rowland Watson and an exhibition on Farjeon
Refers to meeting, Edward Thomas, his biography on Edward Thomas and the memorial to Edward Thomas
Publication unknown. Poet Vernon Scannell discusses Edward Thomas's poems "Old Man" and "Thaw". Broadcast on Radio 3. With ink annotation
Publication unknown. Ludovic Kennedy interviews Myfanwy Thomas. With ink annotation
Published by the Association of American Railroads, Washington DC
Addressed to Miss E Mold, Priory Hostel, Cheltenham
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Compiled by Lindsey Fryer, Education Officer, The Arnolfini
CD-R containing excerpts from a folk mass by Geoffrey Beaumont held at the Chapel of the Colleges of St Paul and St Mary on 24 January 1965. Nine tracks with playlist. Recorded by Peter Ford [student 1962 - 1965] on a machine he built himself as his Science Long Study. Recorded from the organ loft
Digitised recording of "The Dancing English" programme recorded at Shaftesbury Hall, St Paul's College and broadcast on the BBC on 4 March 1965. Song is "Swanee" with the banjo played by student Jim Bassett [1962-1965]. Includes digitised explanatory note from David Atkinson including Radio Times excerpt
Atkinson, DavidLoose page
UnknownAssociation Football: Basic Skills, including booklet
High Jump, including booklet
Hurdling
Introduction to Swimming, including booklet
Long Jump, including booklet
Relay Racing
Sprinting, including booklet