Deposit relating to Martin Lonsdale
- D514
- Series
- c.1957
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Lonsdale, Martin
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Deposit relating to Martin Lonsdale
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Lonsdale, Martin
Programmes and newspaper relating to St Paul’s College and St Mary’s College
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Programme of events containing outline of development of St Paul’s College buildings since it’s foundation
Chapel of St Mary and St Paul programme of thanksgiving service preceding the opening of extensions
Gloucestershire Echo containing report on visit and photographs of events. Friday 8 March 1957
Deposit relating to the University of Bristol BEd degree
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Wynne, Eric
Third year physical education teaching practice notebook of Martin Lonsdale at various locations
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Includes lesson plans and illustrations. With pencil annotations and loose items
Informal black and white photographs of St Paul's College student activities
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Taken 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, Katie
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With pencil annotation
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Daily Telegraph United States Supplement. A fictional debate between an American and an Englishman over the relative cultural maturity of America in which the American cites the poems of Robert Frost as evidence of that maturity
Photocopy of article "Profile: New England Poet" by Michael Peto
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Observer. Details Robert Frost after being conferred with DLitts by Oxford University and Cambridge University in 1957
"About Maps: A Puffin Picture Book" by Peter Hood
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Published by Penguin Books Limited, Middlesex
Cassette tape recording of performance of "The Happiest Days of Your Life" at St Mary's Hall
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Includes lesson plans, timetable and illustrations. With pencil annotations
Menu for Priory lunch at The Star, signed by attendees
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"Milestones in Science" by Maurice Allward
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Published by William Collins Sons & Company Limited
Stamped "Etonbury County Secondary School"
Programme for "A Sleep of Prisoners" by Christopher Fry
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Performed at St Paul's College
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Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Anthony Devas
This painting which is certain to provoke discussion throughout the world will occupy a place of honour at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition which opens at Burlington House, London, on 3 May 1958. It is an almost revolutionary departure from all previous representations of the Queen; it turns away from fairy tale romanticism and presents to the viewer a Queen of impressive majesty. It shows her mature and self confident, no longer merely a beautiful young woman but now in every sense a sovereign and head of a great nation and Commonwealth. The features are characteristically Windsor, much like the Princess Royal, the Queen's aunt; her bearing vividly calls to mind the Royal dignity of the late Queen Mary, her grandmother. The Queen, in an iridescent sheath dress (she first wore it during a state visit to the United States in 1957) wears the blue sash of the Order of the Garter, a delicate tiara and, in a manner that might revive a fashion, she holds in her right hand a fan. The Queen sat for the painter at Buckingham Palace, posing on the one occasion for one and a half hours. The position her Majesty chosen was near a window overlooking the Mall; the passing scene, one of the pleasantest settings in London, never failed to hold her interest and cause lively comment. The painting was commissioned by the Honourable Artillery Company of which her Majesty is Captain General. The painter, Anthony Devas, ARA, RP, who is [?] 47, has been prominent among English portraitists for many years. Painting by Anthony Devas, please acknowledge
Agency: Camera Press London
Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip
Princess Anne when she was nearly 8 years old in June 1958, on the balcony of Buckingham Palaceafter the traditional ceremony of Trooping the Colour. Princess Anne wedding series: this is one of a series of photographs of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne issued for publication in connection with her forthcoming marriage to Captain Mark Phillips
Broadcast Date: September 1973
Agency: Central Press Photos
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Asking for permission quote from letters sent from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to Edward Marsh for inclusion in his book
St Paul's College prospectus 1958 - 1959
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Autograph album with photographs of educational groups. Presented to “Miss Jones”
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Photographer unknown
Unknown
Scanned and printed informal photographs of St Mary's College students
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Annotated. Black and white
Photographer unknown
Drawing of the Queen on horseback
The Queen on Horseback at Windsor, drawing by Comte Xavier de Poret. After seeing some of the Comte de Poret's work, the Queen commissioned him to portray herself and the Royal children on horseback. Her Majesty posed in Windsor Great Park on her mare, Betsy, Prince Charles on his pony Greensleeves and Princess Anne on her pony William. To complete this work the artist stayed at Windsor for two weeks. The Comte de Poret, who was born in 1894, began drawing as a child. He came to specialise in pictures of birds and animals and continued to draw in spare moments, even during the 1914 - 1918 war in which he served in the French Dragoons and in the Cuirassiers a Pied. He is particularly fond of horses and is himself a keen huntsman. The Queen is seen bare headed, in riding habit and boots, on her horse Betsy which was a present from the Portuguese people to commemorate her visit to their country in 1957. Whilst the Queen herself gave the artist several sittings, a girl groom from the royal mews stood in for her to enable the Comte de Poret to complete the details
ITN Reference: 16/ELI/12
Agency: Camera Press London
Princess Margaret in the back of a car
Princess Margaret Returns to Town. Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret is shown in her car as she left Liverpool Street Station for Clarence House this morning. She was returning from vacation at Sandringham. Not [?] style and hat fashion
ITN Reference: 35/MAR/5
Agency: International News Photos
Photographer: Monte Fresco Junior
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Gives thanks for the loan of a book and sketch of Edward Marsh drawn by Violet Duchess of Rutland, owned by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson and which appears on page 96 of Hassall's biography of Edward Marsh
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Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 9,155 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Stefan Martin. This was one of the 660 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962
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Deposit relating to J'Ann Hart, St Mary's College student 1958 - 1960
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Includes balck and white photographs of St Mary's College grounds including the lake and Fullwood Hostel
Also includes scanned images of St Mary's College 1st Hockey team; St Mary's College 1958 - 1960 year group; Ireton House students 1958 - 1959; informal student groups
Annotated on reverse. Photographers unknown
Hart, J'Ann
Scanned and printed photographs of St Paul's College RAG
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Black and white. Annotated. Shows St Paul's College students building a toilet outside the Post Office on The Promenade and the RAG procession
Photographers unknown
Brown, John M
Prince Charles in school uniform
Prince Charming: Charles of Cheam! Cheam, Monday. A library picture of Prince Charles the day after the Queen named him as the Prince of Wales. The happy Prince, wearing his Cheam School cap, strides back to the Berkshire school after attending morning service in church
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
Princess Margaret official portrait
This new portrait of Princess Margaret by Cecil Beaton, shows her in the drawing room of Clarence House, her London residence. The Princess is wearing a gown of cream tulle and gold lace. The necklace and earrings are turquoise. At her side is an Azalea plant
Broadcast Date: 18 April 1958
ITN Reference: 35/MAR/10
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Deposit relating to performance of "The Happiest Days of Your Life" at St Mary's Hall
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Todd, K H S
The Directory of St Paul's College Cheltenham
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Programmes of plays and concerts performed by students
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Photographer: Paul Potter
Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Thanking Michael for permission to publish letters from Wilfrid Wilson Gibson to Edward Marsh. Refers to trip to Wales to give recitals on Dylan Thomas and giving the Edward Marsh book to the publishers after 5 years and 1 month
"Mental Arithmetic Answer Book" by John Duncan
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Published by Collins Clear-Type Press, London and Glasgow
Loose-leaf ringbinder containing student coursework by Elizabeth Collard on "The Renaissance"
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Includes contents page, maps and illustrations
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Includes contents page, photographs, cuttings and issues of "The Cord: The Journal of the Paraplegic Branch of the British Legion" including a special issue for the 1960 International Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed
Loose-leaf ringbinder containing student coursework by Elizabeth Collard on geology
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Includes illustrations, maps and cuttings. Some loose items
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Includes contents page, maps, illustrations and cuttings
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Includes maps and illustrations