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ITN/5/44/63 · Item · 7 May 1987
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Loop the Loop Duchess. The Duchess of York, wearing a shiny crash helmet, is ready for take off from RAF Scampton today, where she took the controls of a Red Arrows' Bulldog training aircraft. The Newest royal aviator looped the loop and performed a barrel roll during her hour long flight over the Lincolnshire countryside under instruction

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

ITN/5/38/19 · Item · 4 June 1972
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Paris. The Duchess of Windsor as leaving her Parisian home early to Villacoublay Military airport from where she will fly to London. The Duchess is expected to stay to Buckingham Palace as a guest of the Queen Elizabeth II for the period of the Duke's funeral. The Duke who died here 28 May will be buried in Windsor 5 June

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/38/20 · Item · 5 June 1972
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Biting her lip to hide her grief, the veiled Duchess of Windsor, followed by the Queen Mother, leaves St George's Chapel, here this morning after the funeral service for the Duke of Windsor. After the body is interred at Frogmore, later today, the Duchess is expected to fly home to Paris

Agency: Press Association

The Duchess of Windsor
ITN/5/38/24 · Item · 12 May 1980
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Duchess of Windsor Taken Ill. The Duchess of Windsor has recently been taken ill and has entered the American Hospital at Nevilly, France. Picture shows the 84 year old Duchess, pictured recently

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/39

Agency: Central Press

The Duchess of Windsor
ITN/5/38/2 · Item · c.1930s
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A 1930's photograph of the Duchess of Windsor as Mrs Wallis Simpson. She married the Duke of Windsor on 3 June 1937. The Duke of Windsor succeeded his father, King George V, in January 1936 as King Edward VIII. He abdicated in December 1936

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Cecil Beaton

The Duchess of Windsor
ITN/5/38/13 · Item · 1967
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Duchess of Windsor Dies. This is a 1967 photo from the files of the Duchess of Windsor, who according to an announcement from Buckingham Palace, died Thursday morning at her home near Paris. The Duchess, who was 89 had been in frail health, and had been confined to her 10 bedroom home for eight years

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/24/7 · Item · 5 June 1964
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Happy Royal Mother. A fond glance from Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent for her new baby daughter, Lady Helen Marina Lucy, as the royal mother and her baby posed in the gardens of Coppins, Iver, Buckinghamshire, today. Lady Helen, born to the Duke and Duchess of Kent on 28 April, is to be christened in the private chapel at Windsor Castle tomorrow, 6 June. The new baby, one of four to be born to the British royal family this year, is 13th in line of succession to the throne. This is one of the first pictures to be made of Lady Helen

Broadcast Date: 6 June 1964

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/45

Agency: BIPPA

ITN/5/24/6 · Item · 5 June 1964
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New Royal Baby First Pictures. Pictured in her mother's arms at Coppins, Iver, Buckinghamshire. Today, is Lady Helen Marina Lucy Windsor, the new baby daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. Looking fondly at his baby sister is one year old The Earl of St Andrews, who celebrates his second birthday on the 26th of this month. Lady Helen, born on 28 April this year, and one of the four royal babies to be born this year, is to be christened in the private chapel at Windsor Castle tomorrow. These are the first pictures of the new royal baby

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/44

Agency: BIPPA

ITN/5/24/9 · Item · 1966
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

The Duchess of Kent with her children the Earl of St Andrews (born 26 June 1962) and Lady Helen Windsor (born 28 April 1964). The photograph was taken at Coppins, the Kents' country home in Buckinghamshire

Broadcast Date: 26 June 1966

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/53

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Patrick Lichfield

ITN/5/24/12 · Item · 31 July 1970
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The Duchess of Kent carrying her new son, her third child, as she leaves King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, today. The baby, born at the Hospital last Saturday, is 13th in line of succession to the Throne

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/62

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/24/10 · Item · 9 November 1966
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Princess Alexandra's Daughter Christened. His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent is seen arriving with his mother Princess Marina (centre), and the Duchess of Kent, wife of the Duke of Kent, at the Chapel Royal, St James', London, today, to attend the christening of Princess Alexandra's daughter Marina Victoria Alexandra who was born on 31 July

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/24/13 · Item · 15 September 1971
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Lady Helen Returns to School. Lady Helen Windsor the 7 year old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent returned to school today at Eton End School Datchet, Hertfordshire. She was taken by her mother the Duchess of Kent. Lady Helen seen arriving at Eton End School this morning with her mother the Duchess of Kent

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/64

Agency: Keystone

The Duchess of Kent
ITN/5/24/14 · Item · 1972
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

The Kents at Home. The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess wears a beige silk dress with lace-embroidered shoulders and sleeves, and a diamond tiara. Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Kent are to attend a British trade drive in Copenhagen 1 - 4 May 1972

Broadcast Date: 26 April 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/66

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Barry Lategan

ITN/5/18/3 · Item · 1978
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

With Earl of Ulster and Lady Davina. The Royal Family. OPS Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester (née Birgitte van Deurs of Denmark), photographed at her home, Barnwell Manor in Northamptonshire, on the occasion of the christening of her daughter, Lady Davina Elizabeth Alice Benedikts Windsor, in February 1978. Also in the photograph is her son, the Earl of Ulster, who was born in October 1974

ITN Reference: ROYAL/RICH/22

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Tom Hustler

ITN/5/18/1 · Item · 9 June 1975
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The Duchess of Gloucester Arrives for Foundation Stone Laying. Her right leg still in plaster, The Duchess of Gloucester, escorted by Mr K Willumsen of the Danish Embassy arrives to attend the laying of the foundation stones of the new Danish Embassy building in Sloane Street, London, today. The stone laying was performed by Queen Margarethe of Denmark

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/18/8 · Item · 7 July 1987
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Hoopla Duchess. The Duchess of Gloucester attempts to win a bottle of champagne at last night's Berkeley Square Ball, without success. The 40 year old Danish born Duchess displayed little of the enthusiasm shown by royal guests previous years and left after 90 minutes, precisely to schedule. More than 3,000 revellers paid £75 each to join in the annual London society event for charity

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/18/5 · Item · 1980
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Duchess with daughter. The Christening of Lady Rose Windsor. Lady Rose Windsor, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, will be christened at Barnwell Parish Church, near Peterborough, on 13 July 1980. Lady Rose, the couple's third child, was born on 1 March 1980. She is photographed with the Duchess at Kensington Palace

Broadcast Date: 13 July 1980

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/27

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

CP · Collection · c.1999 - 2012

The Cyder Press was a small press, established by Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Education in 1998 as an extension of the resources provided by the College's existing Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre.

The principal function of the Press was to reprint long out-of-print or little-known works by the Dymock Poets themselves, and by other writers with cognate regional, literary or period connections. Each volume was introduced by a contemporary scholar.
The collection of volumes is catalogued on the University's library catalogue https://glos.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=cyder%20press&clusterResults=true&groupVariantRecords=false&changedFacet=scope&subscope=wz%3A18387%3A%3Asz%3A37348&page=1

In addition The Cyder Press also published the annual Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the University at the Cheltenham Literature Festival.

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