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K C Harrison
DP/RW/5/9 · File · 11 - 31 October 1966
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection

Letters from K C Harrison, City of Westminster Librarian, accepting donation of memoirs of Miss Ethel Marston. With pencil annotations

Keith Arnatt and Fay Godwin
ST/1/5 · File · c.1986 - 2000
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

Keith Arnatt and Fay Godwin were commissioned to photograph the Forest of Dean, the photographs being displayed at The Arnolfini during The Forest exhibition in 1986. Fay Godwin went on to publish the book "The Secret Forest of Dean"

Kielder Forest
ST/7/19 · File · c.1998 - 2004
Part of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive

10x postcards showing sculptures at Kielder

Postcard showing "Minotaur" sculpture by Nick Coombe and Shona Kitchen

"Minotaur: Nick Coombe & Shona Kitchen" leaflet

"The Kielder Skyspace by James Turrell" leaflet

Newspaper article "Round the ragged rocks" by Jonathan Glancey. Published in "The Guardian" 21 July 2003

"Art and Architecture at Kielder: new projects" booklet

"Art and Architecture at Kielder 2004 - 2006" booklet

ITN/5/12/2 · Item · c.1900s
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Father and second son. King Edward VII (right) with his second son, Prince George, who later became King George V. Edward, who was born in 1840, was the eldest son of Queen Victoria; he came to the British throne in 1901, and died in 1910. George was born in 1865 and succeeded his father in May 1910. He died in 1936

Broadcast Date: 29 March 1990

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/5

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Walter Stoneman

ITN/5/39/38 · Item · July 1936
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips were both unhurt in last night's kidnap attempt by an armed gunman in The Mall, but four other people were shot and wounded. Attacks on members of the Royal Family have been rare, and until 1936 no attacks had been attempted for more than 30 years. It was in July 1936 the King Edward VIII escaped unhurt when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch produced a revolver. The man, Patrick McMahon, was immediately disarmed, and is pictured here after his arrest

Broadcast Date: 21 March 1974

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/37

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

ITN/5/39/42 · Item · 11 December 1936
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Concern for health of Duke of Windsor. There is concern for the health of the Duke of Windsor, who will be 78 next month. Photo shows The Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII, broadcasting to the nation making his abdication speech to the nation in 1936

Broadcast Date: 25 May 1972

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

ITN/5/17/4 · Item · 12 May 1937
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

The King and Queen in the Royal State Coach, drawn by the Windsor "Greys" horses encircling one side of Parliament Square just before arriving at Westminster Abbey, (seen in background) where they were crowned today, 12 May

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GEOR

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/16/1 · Item · 1886
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

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

King George V death
ITN/5/16/5 · Item · 1928
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Euthanasia Allegations: King George V, who, claimed by Channel 4 news tonight, was given euthanasia injections by his physician, Lord Dawson of Penn (1864 - 1945) which hastened his death in January 1936 (1928 library picture)

Broadcast Date: 26 November 1986

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GEORGE/6

Agency: Press Association

ITN/5/17/8 · Item · 1939
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

Ever since the declaration of war the King has worn uniform and today, 6 September, his majesty wore the uniform of marshal of the Royal Air Force when he visited the secret Headquarters of the RAF fighter command. Associated Press photo shows the King wearing the uniform a marshal of the Royal Air Force, photographed with Sir Hugh Dowding, Commander in Chief fighter command during his visit to the headquarters of the RAF fighter command this morning

Broadcast Date: 30 October 1988

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GEOR/8

Agency: Associated Press

King George VI crowning
ITN/5/17/6 · Item · 12 May 1937
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

After his crowning in Westminster Abbey, on 12 May 1937, King George VI ascended the throne in the Coronation theatre and the Bishops and peers of the realm each performed the act of homage to the King, touching his crown and kissing his left cheek with their hands between the King's hands they pronounced the words of homage. Photo shows: one of the peers clasping the hands of the King as he pronounces the words of homage

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GEOR/2

Agency: Associated Press

ITN/5/17/7 · Item · 12 May 1937
Part of Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive

London : On 4 August 1990, the Queen Mother celebrates her 90th birthday. In this library picture she was in her 37th year. It was taken after the Coronation of her husband King George VI on 12 May 1937. As Queen Elizabeth, the former Duchess of York, she is shown with the King [who died on 6 February 1952] and their daughters Princess Elizabeth (centre) who is now Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret

Broadcast Date: 2 July 1990

Agency: Press Association