Agency: Unknown
The coffin of the Duke of Windsor is brought into St George's Chapel today, the mourners seen following in procession include (from left) King Olaf, Prince Charles, Prince William, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Kent, Earl Mountbatten and Prince Richard of Gloucester. Bearers are from the Prince of Wales Company 1st Battalion Welsh Guards
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/36
Agency: Press Association
Approved design of the Coat of Arms of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, for newspaper and all advertising purposes
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/41
Agency: The Royal Warrant Holders Association
The North Gloucestershire Technical College existed from 1938 - 1971, and became the North Gloucestershire College of Technology 1971 - 1980
Galloway, PeterBlack and white
Colour
London. Princess of Wales launched year of tribute to Banardo's. A smile from the Princess of Wales today as she attended a service of thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey to mark the inauguration of the Year of the Banardo Volunteer, during which many events will be held to pay tribute to the volunteers who work for the charity. The Princess, who is President of the organisation wore a cream and brown outfit
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
London. Clementine Hambro, five, the youngest of Lady Diana Spencer's five bridesmaids and pages, in preparation for next week's big event. A daughter of banker Richard Hambro, she knows Lady Diana of old, she was one of her charges at the Pimlico kindergarten where she worked until her engagement to Prince Charles
Agency: Press Association
A clay portrait of Lady Diana Spencer, draped in a damp cloth to keep the clay wet is given a final look over by Madam Tussaud's sculptor Muriel Pearson, before it is made ready for the next stage moulding, in a plaster cast from which a wax cast will be taken. The portrait of Lady Diana, fiancée of Britain's Prince Charles will join the London collecting of Madam Tussaud's shortly before 29 July the day the couple are to be married in London's St Paul's Cathedral
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer unknown
Published by Macmillan & Company Limited
Inscribed "F O Hartop, Saltley College, Birmingham"
Awarded to Brian George Brain after studying Elements of Supervision at Newport College of Art and Design, May - June 1969
Awarded to Brian George Brain after studying Industrial Calculations at Herefordshire Technical College, May - June 1971
Awarded to Brian George Brain after studying Building Science at Gloucestershire College of Art and Design, May - June 1970
Awarded to Brian George Brain after studying Colour in Decoration at Herefordshire Technical College, May - June 1971
First class. Awarded to Brian Brain after studying at the City of Gloucester College of Art
First class. Awarded to Brian George Brain after studying at the Gloucester Technical College
Referring to the purchase of the Thomas-Noble letters by the National Library of Wales and appealing for donations to help reach the £18000 total cost. With handwritten note by Edward Eastaway Thomas "£100 sent 5.2.92"
Details of how to order notecards. Includes handwritten note by Edward Eastaway Thomas "£12 sent 11/8.95"
St Mary's Hall Department for Mistresses and The Priory Hostel
From the birth of Edward Marsh on 1872 to the death of Eleanor Farjeon in 1965. Includes a select bibliography
The Windsors' House of Memories: A selection of Christmas cards from members of the royal family, found among boxes of memorabilia in the basement of the late Duke and Duchess of Windsor's mansion in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Includes handwritten note from Kathleen Morrison to Edward Eastaway Thomas
A printed poem by John Drinkwater, translated from the German of Edward Morike. Includes a handwritten message by John Drinkwater "From John and Daisy Drinkwater: Christmas 1924"
With note enclosed
Card printed with poem "The Tired Tree" by Eleanor Farjeon. Includes photograph of unknown person. Photographer unknown
Includes photograph of the ceremony with names annotated on reverse. Photographer unknown