Includes autographs, poems, verse, illustrations and music written by fellow students
Published by Macmillan & Company
Inscribed "F O Hartop, Saltley College, Birmingham"
Includes a Cheltenham Training College timetable for 1878, and accompanying letter from Bernadette Flaherty [Senior Clerical Assistant Archives MSC Project] to Miss E Hub thanking her for the donation, 24 March 1987
Wood, JohnPhotographer unknown
UnknownAnnotated with his life story
Photographer unknown
Price, John BallThe personal archive of poet U A Fanthorpe CBE (1929-2009), a Gloucestershire-based poet. The collection encompasses extensive correspondence and draft poetry and is an example of the creative processes writers undertake from idea to composition to finished piece. The collection is comprised of paper-based documents and new accessions are occasionally received from U A’s partner Rosie Bailey
Fanthorpe, U AWith annexed printed manager’s reports
Possibly related to John Pattison Gibson and items found at Hadrian's Wall
Photographer unknown
UnknownAnnotated on reverse
Mounted
Published by Macmillan & Company
Stamped "Frederick O Hartop"
Stamped "Frederick O Hartop"
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)
The Artists’ Books Collection was established in 1998 following the exhibition Books As Art held at Cheltenham Museum and Art Gallery, Cheltenham Town Hall and the Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education’s Pittville Campus
Artists’ Books are created by fine artists and are also known as book art or bookworks. They come in all shapes and sizes, covering diverse topics from Trump to the Trojan War. They can use traditional book bindings or other material, and are often published in small or even single editions
Our collection includes works by Andrew Bick, Melanie Council, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Hamish Fulton, Robert Lax, Chris Ophili, Terry Smith and Andy Warhol
The collection is available to search on the University’s Library Catalogue https://glos.on.worldcat.org/search?sortKey=LIBRARY&databaseList=&queryString=B8%3AArtists+Books&changedFacet=scope&subscope=wz%3A18387%3A%3Azs%3A37348&format=all&database=all&author=all&year=all&yearFrom=&yearTo=&language=all&topic=all
University of GloucestershireIncludes autographs, poems, verse and illustrations by fellow students
With chapters on Reverend Francis Close and Reverend Bromby
Osborn, GordonFeaturing Frank Clist, Cheltenham Training College 1884 - 1885, back row fourth from left
James Speakman was born in 1874 and attended Upper Holland Grammar School and Chester Training College before teaching at Walthamstow Forest Road Board School
Speakman, JamesWith pencil annotations
Andrew created Duke of York: The Queen today created Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the traditional title of the Sovereign's second son. In this picture dated approximately 1886, a previous holder of the title (right) who in 1910 became George V, shown with his elder brother, the Duke of Clarence, both sons of Edward VII. When the Duke of Clarence died, the Duke of York became the heir to the throne
Broadcast Date: 23 July 1986
ITN Reference: Royal/GEORGE/5
Agency: Press Association
Includes photographs of year groups, individuals, drama productions and newspaper cuttings. Pencil annotations with dates and details. Some loose items
Photographer unknown
Lloyd, John BA 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)
Includes letter from Sarah Perfect, Cheltenham Training College student 1886-1887. 15 October 1956
Unknown