ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/
Agency: Unknown
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 Feburary 1981. Prince Andrew is portrayed in the White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace
Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Phil Rudge
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/51
Agency: Central Press Photos
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARI/2
Agency: Barn Studios
Broadcast Date: 27 August 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARI/4
Agency: Monitor
Broadcast Date: 27 August 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARI/3
Agency: Camera Press
Broadcast Date: 17 July 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARI/6
Agency: Universal
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARI/1
Agency: Universal
ITN Reference: ROYAL/KENT/57
Agency: Press Association
Agency: L Express
Broadcast Date: 4 December 1966
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/19
Agency: Camera Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/1
Agency: Camera Press
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/49
Agency: Camera Press London
Broadcast Date: 15 August 1966
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/28
Agency: Camera Press London
Broadcast Date: 31 August 1997
Photographer: Tim Graham
Boys playing cricket at Heatherdown School
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/47
Agency: Central Press
Shot of the school with swimming pool in foreground
Broadcast Date: 22 May 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/46
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Programme for Battersea Grammar School Prize Distribution ceremony for the Upper School awarded by Helen Thomas on 22 December 1937 and typescript of "A North Country Kitchen in the 'Eighties" by Helen Thomas, recounting her childhood in Southport
Sculpture: Coal Measure Giants (2016 - present)
The Henry Moore Sculpture Trust leaflet
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ROYAL/1
Agency: Universal
Includes information on the Dymock Poets
Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park leaflet
Photocopy of newspaper article "Sculpture nurtures a natural talent" by Rebecca Lancashire. Features a picture of the British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy
Photocopy of newspaper article "Melbourne punts on an island full of sculptures" by Rebecca Lancashire. Published in "The Age"
Photocopy of newspaper article "Do the Melbourne Festival for free" by Michael Harden
Agency: Camera Press London
Includes notes on education, public health, government and houses. With pencil annotations
Published by Ginn and Company Limited
Published by Ginn and Company Limited
Stamped "Halstead Council Boys and Girls School. Essex Ed. Committee"
Includes hand-made binding, illustrations and loose sheets
Includes letter accompanying D445 from Anthony D Baker, 31 March 1989
Baker, Anthony DWith pencil annotation
On Reverend Jonathan Lumby at St Mary's Church, Dymock. From "The Citizen"
A view of Ranger's Lodge in Hyde Park, which will be the new home of Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy. Ranger's Lodge has been empty for two years, and will probably not be ready until 1975. It has three bedrooms, three reception rooms and staff accommodation. Princess Alexandra will move from her present home, Thatched House Lodge in Richmond Park, to be nearer her duties in central London
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/89
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Les Wilson
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/58
Agency: Press Association
Published by Thomas Nelson & Sons Limited
With original illustrations an introduction by R V Bailey. Published by The Cyder Press
References Oakley Training College for Men which operated from 1946 - 1950, and Oakley Training College for Women which operated from 1948 - 1950
Comer, TonyWith loose sheet and pencil annotations
Published by the National Society's Depository
Stamped "Emmanuel, Forest Gate E"
File with HTML script and printouts from the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail website
Advert for Hurstone Studio Workshops with a picture of a sculpture by Michael Fairfax