Includes letter accompanying D413 from Lois Noble, 31 May 1988
Noble, LoisSculpture: Grove of Silence/ Vincennes (1988 - present)
Ian MacAlister [b.1878 d.1957] was a friend of Edward Thomas. Refers to letters of Edward Thomas now held at Battersea Public Library . Includes pencil annotations
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/56
Agency: Unknown
Published by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge
Inscribed "A P Blacklee"
Includes cardboard mount. Published by the Wild Hawthorn Press.
Text reads "A Proposal for the Forest of Dean: Three oval stone plaques are added to three trees in a quiet woodland. Calling attention to the peaceful surroundings, the plaques are inscribed with the words SILENCE (English, French), SCHWEIGEN (German), and SILENZIO (Italian): Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary Hincks, after the drawing by William Kent, Ponds n woodland groves"
Contains photographs, concert programmes, cuttings and correspondence. Some loose items
Photographer unknown
This illustration appears in the current issue of Penthouse magazine and is being used by Penthouse as a poster in advertisements in New York's subway (underground) system
Agency: Associated Press
Pencil illustration of unknown man on St Paul's College headed notepaper
1x lever arch file website image index. Includes lists of images with copyright information
1x lever arch file "Images 2: Artists J-Z". Includes slides and lists of images
1x lever arch file "Images 3: Lightshift; Diversity/ Spray + Tan; Workshops; Forest History; Forest General". Includes lists of images with copyright information, photographs and slides
1x file "Image loans"
1x bundle of negatives, slides and prints of various sculptures
1x box of slides labelled "Bruce Allan"
1x box of slides showing an exhibition
4x CDs with images of sculptures
Five photocopied and printed images, mounted. Possibly accompanies typescript for talk "The Dymock Poets, Wives and Muses"
Photographic stills and negatives from the ITN corporate press archive documenting national and international news
Independent Television NewsTaken by John Jacques, St Paul's College student 1957 - 1959. Includes photograph of St Paul's College RAG float 1960 with a laundry theme. Annotated on reverse
Jacques, KatiePhotographer unknown
Annotated
Colour. Annotated on reverse
Photographer unknown
Black and white. Annotated. Includes students around Cheltenham, Cricket players at St Paul's College and The Folley and playing hockey on the Chapel Lawn
Photographers unknown
Benham, BernardAnnotated. Images taken in Upper North dormitory
Law, NestaDisplay at Selborne Bookshop
Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul. Order form from The Selborne Bookshop
Produced by Gordon Ottewell, Barbara Davis and Linda Hart. Includes information on May Hill and poems "Words" and "The Sun Used to Shine" by Edward Thomas and "The Road Not Taken" and "To E. T." by Robert Frost
Lists readings of various war poets and their readers
Held at both the Ledbury Poetry Festival and Cheltenham Festival of Literature
University of Bristol Institute of Education pamphlet
St Mary's College Freshers Newsheet September 1967
Postcard to Patricia Brown from her "rep" Sue
"Guide for First Years on Discovery" teaching practice
Includes details of the route
Includes information on the route
Includes note to Vice-Principal, 4 November 1985
Details the establishment of the fund and lists the Executive Committee as Eleanor Farjeon, John L Haines, Clifford Bax, Ian MacAlister, R F Cholmeley, William Rothenstein, Walter de la Mare and R L Watson
"Walled garden" located in Gorbals, Glasgow. "Viewing platform" located in Braunton, Devon
Book "One Foot Has Not Yet Reached the Next Street" by Keith Arnatt, published by The British Council 1992
Photocopy of biography of Keith Arnatt c.1997
Annotated biography of Keith Arnatt 2000
Information leaflet and poscards relating to St Mary's Church, Kempley; Information leaflet on St John the Evangelist Church, Pauntley; Handwritten notes by Barbara Davis on "The Social History of Kempley Dr John Jurica" annotated "26th May Kempley Village Hall"; "Victoria County History of Gloucestershire Guide to Published Volumes 2002" leaflet
Includes signatures and addresses of the 1934 - 1936 year group
Includes information on the route. Also attached is an accompanying note from Colin[?] and Chris, to Edward and Ruth 11 February 1995
Administered by The Artists Information Company
Issued by the Friends of the Dymock Poets and Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
Includes information on the programme, route and poems "Roads", "The Lofty Sky", "Over the Hills" and "The Bridge"
Signed “Dolly” by J W Shorthouse