Photocopy and transcript of costing of building of St Mary’s Hall [Shaftesbury Hall]
- D217/5
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- (c.1987) c.1869
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Photocopy and transcript of costing of building of St Mary’s Hall [Shaftesbury Hall]
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Note from Roger Turner accompanying the deposit of items D220
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The original owners of the volumes were Dollie Suthons, St Mary’s College student 1912-1914, and Elsie Suthons, St Mary’s student 1908-1911. Includes note from Fred Hughes of the Religious Studies Department
Photocopies of Western Joint Board examination papers June 1941
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English Language (Advanced Course) Spring Examination 1941
Principles of Teaching (Men) Spring Examination 1941
History (Ordinary Course Scheme A) Monday 16 June 1941
Theory of Physical Education (Ordinary Course Men) Tuesday 17 June 1941
Geography (Ordinary Course) Tuesday 17 June 1941
English Literature (Ordinary II Advanced IIA) Friday 20 June 1941
Hygiene Friday 20 June 1941
English Literature (Advanced Course Paper III) Thursday 26 June 1941
Photocopy of Culham College prospectus 1963
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Letter accompanying D288 from H Bedford
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Letters from May Fisher accompanying D369
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Daily Telegraph obituary of Thomas Birch
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Letter from Thomas Mayhew accompanying D375
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Part of Michael Henry Archive
Number 64. Includes article "Poet in Profile: Michael Henry"
Radio 1's Royal April Fool. Millions of Radio 1 listeners were fooled this morning on the 'Mike Smith Radio 1 Breakfast Show' when instead of American rock star Prince, His Royal Highness Prince Edward turned up to take part in the programme. 'The Prince' who has come to talk to Radio 1 about his involvement in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, entered into the spirit of April Fools Day by pretending to be the American star 'Prince' until his voice finally gave him away. He also demonstrated the new Radio 1 stereo sound by drinking orange juice and crunching BBC toast before the microphone. "Prince Edward was wonderful, he was as much a part of our April Fool's joke as everyone else involved with the programme", said Mike Smith. Picture shows: 'The Prince' with Mike Smith on Radio 1 this morning (Wednesday)
Agency: BBC Press Offices
Queen Elizabeth at the State Opening of Parliament
Queen's Speech. The Queen, wearing her imperial state crown delivers her speech outlining the new Conservative government's legislative programme, in the Chamber of the House of Lords during the state opening of parliament today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother and Princess Anne
Ascot. Winning Princess. A proud looking Queen and jovial Queen Mother in the winner's enclosure at Ascot today with the Princess Royal, after Princess Anne had won the most valuable race for lady amateur riders, the Dresden Diamond Stakes today on Ten No Trumps. The jockey princess beat the favourite Tahilla by four lengths
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth at the opening of Docklands Railway
Queen's Ticket to Ride.The Queen chats with Lord Mayor of London, Sir David Rowe-Ham sitting in one of the high tech system's driverless trains at Popular Station in east London today, when she inaugurated the £77 million docklands railway
Agency: Press Association
Prince William visiting police patrols who escort Royal family cars
Broadcast Date: 12 November 1987
Agency: Police
Princess Anne on visit to Australia
Britain's Princess Anne is escorted by Royal Perth Yacht Club Commodore Alan Crewe to board boat to watch the America's Cup race today
Agency: Reuter
Princess Anne and the Queen Mother at Cheltenham races
Enjoying the racing, Princess Anne and the Queen Mother at Cheltenham today
Agency: Unknown
Princess Anne as Chancellor of the University of London
Princess Anne, as Chancellor of the University of London, presiding over today's presentation ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Around 2000 graduates, representing the majority of 48 schools, Colleges and Institutes of the University are represented before the Chancellor during the ceremony, a formal occasion to mark the successful climax of the graduate's work
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips
The Princess Royal and her husband, Captain Mark Phillips, wave to the crowd from their carriage after visiting the Royal Show at the National Agricultural Centre in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne driving tank over car
Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, overrolls a car as she drives a chieftain tank during her visit to the Berlin-based 1420 the Hussars. The Princess arrived in West Berlin today for a two day visit
Agency: Reuter
Princess Anne with tank in Berlin
Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, listens to the shooting instructions of Corporal Keith Meakin as she sits on top of a chieftain tank during a street fighting training of two British tanks in the fighting city Ruhleben in West Berlin today. Princess Anne finishes her two day visit to West Berlin on 21 July
Agency: Reuter
Prince Charles walking along tightrope bridge
Ben Nevis, Scotland. Royal tightrope. A kilted Prince of Wales negotiates a river bridge made from only three strands of steel wire, during his visit to the Lochaber mountain rescue team at the foot of Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis, in Scotland today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Lord Soames funeral
Odiham, Hampshire. Lord Soames funeral. The Prince and Princess of Wales outside All Saints Church at Odiham today after the funeral service for Lord Soames, the former Governor of Rhodesia who helped steer the country to independence as Zimbabwe. Lord Soames died last Wednesday September 16
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana and hospital children
The Princess of Wales joins Thomas Page, five (centre) his friends and their nurses for a toddler-level round-the-table chat about the game they are involved in at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. The Princess was visiting the hospital today accompanied by the Prince of Wales
Agency: Press Association
Painting of Princess Diana by artist Andrew Durrand
A section of the painting "Votive Offering" by Canadian artist Andrew Durrand, depicting the Princess of Wales touching a young woman dying of AIDS. The princess is one of ten people included in the composition as recognition of their efforts in the battle against the disease. The 6 foot by 12 foot painting is to be blessed by the Very Reverend Alan Webster, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on 1 November at St James's Church, Piccadilly
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana , Fay Marshalsea and Corporal Steven Appleby
Princess of Wales at the wedding of her dresser Fay Marshalsea to Corporal Steven Appleby
Agency: Studio Seventy
The Queen Mother (centre) chats to her daughter, the Queen, outside Clarence House in London today, where she made her now traditional appearance with the royal family, to celebrate her 87th birthday with crowds of well-wishers who had waited all day for a glimpse of her. From left: Her grandchildren, Prince Edward, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Viscount Linley and his sister Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Duchess of Gloucester at the Berkeley Square Ball
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
Prince Harry Horse Riding at Highgrove
Highgrove, Gloucestershire. Young Princes Go Riding. The Prince and Princess of Wales's three year old son, Prince Harry, concentrates on his thumb while out for a pony ride near his home on the Highgrove Estate in Gloucestertshire today, accompanied by his nanny and a detective. Picture taken by Press Association staff photographer Barry Batchelor who was at Highgrove taking stock pictures of alterations to the house
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Barry Batchelor
Princess Alexandra Visit to Omagh
Princess Alexandra visits families of light infantry in Omagh
Agency: Unknown
Photocopy of poem "Dymock" by Ronald Woollard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Cotswold Life
Photocopy of article "Poetic possessions" by Katherine Bucknell
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Review of exhibition "All Roads Lead to France: Edward Thomas 1879-1917" at the Imperial War Museum
Article "Plaque and seat marks memorial's beginnings"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Herald. Author unknown. Includes photograph of the unveiling of a seat and plaque dedicated to Rowland and Cherry Watson on the Shoulder of Mutton
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Hampshire Chronicle. Includes details of commemorative ceremony 50 years later dedicating a plaque to the memory of Rowland Watson and his wife Cherry
Article "Society Profile No 28: The Edward Thomas Fellowship"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published by the Centre for Chilterns Books
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times and the Daily Telegraph. With ink annotations
Article "New poems on the underground"
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Published in The Bookseller, author unknown. Reports on Edward Thomas's poem "Snow" being displayed in London Underground carriages as part of the Poems on the Underground project. With ink annotation
Article "Not All Careless Rapture: Birds in English Poetry" by Arthur Gilpin
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life. Refers to the poetry of Edward Thomas
Article "Society Profile No 28: The Edward Thomas Fellowship"
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Published in Book News number 47, author unknown. Profiles the Edward Thomas Fellowship
Article "A Pine in Solitude" by "S W W"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Oxford Times. Reviews the event "A Pine in Solitude" at Dorchester Abbey Festival, originally a radio programme. With ink annotations
Fifteenth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk itinerary
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes map of the route, press release, list of poems read at Steep Church on the day and newspaper cuttings
Photographs of a wreath laid on the grave of Edward Thomas to mark the 70th anniversary of his death
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photographer unknown. Taken at Agny Military Cemetery
Prince Andrew in traditional robes at the House of Lords
New Royal Duke in the Lords. The Duke of York, wearing the traditional red wool and ermine robes, in the Moses Room at the House of Lords before entering the Chamber today to take his seat among the peers in an ancient ceremony dating from the reign of Henry VIII. Two other Royal Dukes, Gloucester and Kent, were his supporters
Agency: Press Association
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Books, author unknown. Reports on the Edward Thomas exhibition "All Roads Lead to France" at the Imperial War Museum
The Duchess of York at the Barbican Art Gallery
Duchess at Exhibition. The Duchess of York at the opening of an exhibition of Russian costumes and paintings at the Barbican Art Gallery in London tonight
Agency: Press Association
Accompanying letter to D250 from John H Taylor
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