Walter Oakeshott was the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. Refers to an exhibition on Edward Thomas
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 6. Published by The Cyder Press
On Rupert Brooke. From "Daily Mail"
Includes six copies of drawings by Antoine Watteau. Awarded as a second grade prize to Annie M Porterfield for a first class exam pass in model drawing. Department of Science and Art of the Committee of Council on Education
Mike Rogers's father worked for this company
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees
General correspondence and email file
File containing information on grant applications; the origins of the website; correspondence with Jeremy Rees and the use of images
Includes additions made to the website including Year of the Artist material; contact list for Trustees; correspondence to Jeremy Rees; printouts of pages including details of sculptures, artists and events
The marriage certificate of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, who were married at Westminster Abbey today. Their signatures can be seen halfway down the left hand side of the page
Agency: Press Association
Bypassers watch the Royal Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips on a colour television set in the window of a newspaper office here
Agency: UPI
Princess Anne and her bridegroom Captain Mark Phillips wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following their wedding at Westminster Abbey today. On left are the Best Man, Captain Eric Grounds with little Prince Edward, who was the Page. Next to Princess Anne are Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, who was bridesmaid, and on right are Her Majesty The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew
Agency: BIPNA
The Earl of St Andrews, 24 year old elder son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent with Miss Sylvana Tomaselli, a 29 year old Canadian divorcee in the gardens of Lancaster House in London today after the announcement of their engagement
Agency: Press Association
3rd edition. Text by Reverend R Legg and artwork by Barbara Davis
Third edition. With information on the history of Dymock including the Dymock Poets
Boots Café, Gloucester, 7pm
With pencil and ink annotations
With pencil and ink annotations
With pencil and ink annotations
English Literature
Principles of Teaching
Divinity
English Language
Health Education
History
English Essay
Handwork for Men
Some pencil annotations
Printed email exchange regarding "Homage" by Reckless Orchard Landscape Consultants
Guide to Westonbirt International Festival of Gardens 2003
"Daring to be different" newspaper article by Caroline Donald regarding gardens on show at Westonbirt. Published in "The Sunday Times" 15 June 2003
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 4, called "The Cyder Press Lecture Booklets" on the cover. Published by The Cyder Press
Issue 2. Includes article "Forestry Commission joins forces with Arnolfini to take art into the Forest of Dean"
Published by the Whitstable Historical Society
The Whittington Press was founded by John and Rose Randle in 1971 at Whittington Court near Cheltenham. The Press continues to produce hand-made books by letterpress, often incorporating text and wood engravings. Material is comprised of monographs, the Matrix journal [we are the only HEI in the UK to hold a full set], documents, posters, Christmas cards and photographs
University of GloucestershireAgency: Press Association
Includes projects Climb; Forest of Dean Music Makers; Artspace; Engage Circus Project; Forest Fwd
Published by Collins, London
Includes "The Wilderness Visit: Heywood School"; "Outreach films: Wilderness & audio workshops"; images
Handwritten transcript of letters from Gibson to Marsh, 2 August 1912 - c. January 1916. Topics include differences with Harold Munro, visits, written works, health, Rupert Brooke, Georgian Poetry, marriage to Geraldine Townshead, New Numbers, Maurice Browne and the Little Theatre Chicago
One photocopied letter and one photocopied postcard from Gibson to Brooke written 20 March 1913 and 13 January 1915. Includes details of illness, a series of books called "The Shilling Garland" and plans for a "New Shilling Garland", and Gibson thanking Brooke for sending some of his poetry
Form describing a soldier's work during military service in order to help him find employment after de-mobilisation. It lists Gibson's rank as "Private" and regimental employment as "Clerking" from January 1917 to January 1918, adding the comment that he was an "efficient and reliable clerk". The form is signed by Gibson
Signed by the Medical Officer and Recruitment Officer
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 2. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher EducationThe Duke and Duchess of Windsor pictured on their arrival in Paris today from the United States. They sailed from America in the liner "United States"
Agency: Associated Press
A young woman is held by police and a security man after she threw an egg at Queen Elizabeth this morning at Ellerslie Race Track in Auckland. Two eggs were thrown at the Queen while she was attending an event with 42,000 schoolchildren
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Photographer: Gary Kemper
Signed in pencil "Maxwell Armfield"