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- 19 March 1986
Royal Engagement. Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson at Buckingham Palace today for the official announcement of their engagement
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
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Royal Engagement. Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson at Buckingham Palace today for the official announcement of their engagement
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, London
Royal Birthday Surprise. Prince Andrew and his fiancée Miss Sarah Ferguson on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today, The Queen's 60th birthday, and for the future Royal Bride a taste of what is expected on their wedding day, a balcony appearance. The young couple appeared with The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to listen to thousands of children singing to Her Majesty
Agency: Press Association
Prince Andrew points to the crowd as thousands of children sing for Queen Elizabeth on her 60th birthday today. Prince Andrew's fiancée Sarah Ferguson is also seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony on her first official outing, Prince Philip on right. Colour key; Queen wears yellow, red drape over balcony
Agency: Reuters
Andrew Ferguson, Alice Ferguson and Seamus Makim playing in the garden of Dunner Down Farm
Royal Bridal Attendants. Playing in the garden of Dummer Down Farm today, five year old Alice and seven year old Andrew Ferguson, children of Major Ronald Ferguson and his second wife Susan, with five year old Seamus Makim, son of Major Ferguson's daughter Jane, at this month's wedding, when she marries Prince Andrew in Westminster Abbey
Agency: Press Association
Themes Television's picture of Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson, who marry at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday, during an exclusive interview with Andrew Gardner for ITN and Sue Lawley for BBC which is being screened tomorrow evening, Tuesday 22 July
Agency: Press Association
Police lining the route of the Royal Wedding
Security. Amid scenes of increased security, British police line the route to be taken by the Royal Wedding procession near London's Buckingham Palace, Wednesday morning
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Dave Caulkin
The Duke and Duchess of York on their wedding day
Royal Wedding: The Kiss. The newly created Duke of York seals his marriage to the former Miss Sarah Ferguson with a loving kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today. Unaware of the tender moment behind her, bridesmaid Miss Zara Philips, daughter of Princess Anne, plays 'gooseberry' by waving to the crowd
Agency: Press Association
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
List of stills of past royal babies
Jim Ball oral history recording
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 27 February 2017
Doreen Ballinger oral history recording
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 18 April 2017
Doreen Ballinger oral history transcription
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 18 April 2017
Melvyn Jones oral history transcription
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
"One More Brevity" Christmas greeting
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 4,501 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes decorations by Philip Grushkin. This was one of the 375 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962
"The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics, The Commentators Merely by Statistics" Christmas greeting
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 17,055 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of the 630 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender
Leaflet "Literary walks in East Hampshire: Edward Thomas 1878-1917"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes route, map and points of literary interest in the Steep area
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Section of Edward Thomas items for sale includes an autograph manuscript of an early version of his poem "October", 57 letters to John Freeman, printer's copy of "Poems" 1917, and a collection of carbon copy typescripts of poems sent by Edward Thomas to John Freeman
Sheet music "Into the Unknown: Song-cycle for high voice to poems by Edward Thomas" by P W Duffy
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Handwritten. Initially sent to Myfanwy Thomas by Mr P W Duffy
Photocopy of handwritten sheet music "The Threshold of the New" by Mary Chandler
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Musical setting of the poem "Lights Out" by Edward Thomas. Includes letter from Mary Chandler to Edward Eastaway Thomas regarding the unpublished piece of music
Photocopy of typescript of "The Sentiel" by John Haines
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Draft review of "The Last Sheaf" by Edward Thomas
Photocopy of various Edward Thomas poems
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Annotated "Edna Longley: Voice [?] South Bank 21.3.92". Includes poems "Digging", "February Afternoon", "From Lob", "Man and Dog", "A Private", "The Combe", "Rain", "Home", "Two Houses", extract from "Words" and extract from "Old Man"
Handwritten note on "GWILI" and Edward Thomas by Mair and Alun Hughes
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Article "Diary tells of chaffinches, rooks, shells and shrapnel" by Philip Howard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times. Refers to the discovery of Edward Thomas's diary and the forthcoming publication of his final poem dated 14 January 1917 by The Whittington Press. Also includes information sheet on The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial
Photocopy of article "Tributes to wife and poet"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in NWN on 21 July 1977, author unknown. An account of the service at St James' Church Eastbury to mark the centenary of the birth of Helen Thomas
Article "A Window for Edward Thomas"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Life, author unknown. Discusses the Edward Thomas centenary window at Steep
Article "The year of the artist, the poet and the martyr" by Jack Lonsdale
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times. Details anniversaries in 1978 including the centenary of Edward Thomas's birth
"Poets put in their places" by Tony Brode
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Southern Echo. Review of "The Edward Thomas Country" by W M Whiteman. With ink annotation
Article "The poet who loved Steep"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Petersfield Herald, author unknown. Discusses the Edward Thomas Centenary and memorial window
Article "Catch This" mounted on headed notepaper of The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial Fund
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Sunday Times. Refers to centenary readings by Jill Balcon and John Westbrook on 4 March
Article "Surprised by Joy" by P J Kavanagh
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Sunday Telegraph Magazine. Durrant's media clipping
Article "The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Contemporary Review, author unknown. Durrant's media clipping
Article "The Centenary of Edward Thomas" by John Arlott
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "Hampshire: the county magazine"
Poetry Wales volume 13 number 4
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Edward Thomas centenary special edition. Articles include:
Letters from Edward Thomas to Robert Frost
Letter from Frost to Mrs Conkling
Edward Thomas and Robert Frost
Letters from Edward Thomas to Harold Monro
The Solitary Note: Edward Thomas and Modernism
Penderyn
A Land Without A Name
Edward Thomas and Wales
Edward Thomas' influence
Poems for Edward Thomas
Article "Centenary salute to Edward Thomas: Where a poet lost his melancholy" by Arthur Garrett
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the East Hampshire Post
Article "Just out of focus" by Geoffrey Grigson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Guardian. Review of "Edward Thomas: a poet for his country" by Jan Marsh
Article "Edward Thomas at 100" by Roland Gant
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Daily Telegraph. Review of "Edward Thomas: a Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
Article "Bogged down" by Hilary Spurling
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Observer. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. With ink annotation
Article "Natural Man" by Rachel Billington
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Financial Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Charles Barker press cuttings service clipping
Article "Two poets of the pity of war" by Robert Nye
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Weekend Scotsman. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
Article "Poet and prose-poet of the English country" by Keith Brace
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Birmingham Post. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" by Jan Marsh. Durrant's media clipping
Article "The poem printed in a bus shelter" by Simon Hoggart
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Guardian. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "Adlestrop"and the use of the station sign in the bus shelter accompanied by the poem
TV listing for programme "Poems in their Place"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Possibly published in the Radio Times. John Arlott presents poems by Edward Thomas. Broadcast on BBC 2 on 12 March 1982
Article "The Edward Thomas Birthday Walk" by E E Thomas
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Published in This England. Includes letter from Roy Faiers, Editor of This England, to Alan Martin acknowledging mistake made captioning a photograph of Edward Thomas with Merfyn and Myfanwy when the boy was neighbour Tommy Dodd. Includes a correction published in the Autumn 1982 edition with a photograph of Edward Thomas and Merfyn
Article "A Poet's Land" by Andrew Clark
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Lady. Article on Edward Thomas and Steep
Article "Love letters, nature notes, and war poems" by Fiona MacCarthy
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Article "Fixed and free" by Robert Wells
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas
Article "The Final Word" by Patric Dickinson
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Published in Country Life. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
Article "In Memoriam" by Nigel Jones
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Literary Review. Review of "Edward Thomas: A Portrait" by R George Thomas. With ink annotation
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