Includes assessment of the condition of the sculpture and site plans
Published by Methuen & Company Limited
Cup winners at the Cheltenham Musical Festival
Photographer unknown
Information on the general management of the Trust and trail. Includes:
Emails from Jeremy Rees
Poem "The Sculpture Trail" by Philip Brown
Notes on a meeting with artists in May 1992
Document "The Way Forward 1998 - 2007" written by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Article "Stand and stare: Art in the Forest of Dean: Initiatives for South Africa" by Wendy Ross
Document "Planning for Success: The lessons of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, UK" by Martin Orrom
Article "Popularising public sculpture in Britain: From landscape gardens to forest trails" by Elizabeth Rankin
Document "The Artist as Interpreter in the Forest" by Martin Orrom
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: The Archive"
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Documents from the "Landscape and Sculpture Symposium" held at Manchester Polytechnic 1 - 3 September 1989
Document "The Next Ten Years" by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Document "The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust: Milestones and Achievements"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail: Mission Statement 2000"
Document "Sculpture Trust: Future Plans"
Document "Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust Business Plan"
Document "Sculpture Trail Forest of Dean: Access for All"
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust mission statement
Document "Artistic vision for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail 2000"
Information on the revision of the trust deed 1998
Document "One World, One County: Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail"
Subtitle "accompanied by Anne Mallinson with readings by Meg Wynn Owen & Matthew Lloyd Davies". Part of the Demarco European Art Foundation International Summer School 1995
Includes storage box
Dimensions 47cm x 9cm x 9cm
Marcus Sarjeant, the man who fired several blank shots at Queen Elizabeth as she rode down the Mall for the Trooping the Colour ceremony
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Trafalgar Photo
London. Marcus Simon Sarjeant, 17, from Folkestone, Kent, who is expected to appear in court tomorrow after six blank shots were fired only yards away from the Queen as she rode on horseback to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London yesterday. He is expected to be charged under Section Two of the Treason Act, 1842. Mem to editors, CSEs and picture editors: We issue this picture for you to consider, at your own discretion, whether or not to publish it. The BBC has shown a photograph of the youth
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
London. Mrs Shirley Sarjeant (centre hat) and daughter Veronica age 18 (right). Woman on extreme left not identified. They're seen leaving Bow Street court. Her son Marcus Sarjeant , the 17 year old youth accused of firing a blank pistol near the Queen on 13 June, was remanded in custody
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: UPI
Photographer: J Eggitt
Captain Mark Phillips (left) and the best man, Captain Eric Grounds, watch the bride approaching as the wedding service is about to begin
Agency: Press Association
Grandson of Myfanwy Thomas
Letters from Martha Vogeler and Albert Vogeler to Myfanwy Thomas and Edward Eastaway Thomas. With pencil and ink annotations
Interviewed by Carolyn Black
Published by John Murray, London. Inscribed "To Tanya on her fourteenth birthday these eight volumes of Mrs Gaskell with love and every good wish for many many birthdays to come, from her affectionate friend Big John: London December 3rd 1928"
Written by Brian Mahony. Application number 97-1556. Includes application form; Appendix 1: Trust Deed 1996; Appendix 2: Mission Statement "Stand and Stare"; Appendix 3: Statement of Funds; Appendix 4: Trust Management Structure and Membership; Appendix 5: Detailed Description of the Scheme; Appendix 6: List and Photographs of Sculptures Created 1986 - 1997 [blank]; Appendix 7: Business Plan; Appendix 8: Milestones and Achievements; Appendix 9: A Marketing Perspective/ Visitor Survey; Appendix 10: "On the Beaten Track" [blank]; Appendix 11: Risk Analysis; Appendix 12: Options Analysis; Appendix 13: Equal Opportunities Policy; Appendix 14: Access for All; Appendix 15: Education Pack; Appendix 16: Training Policy; Appendix 17: Memorandum of Agreement with The Forestry Commission; Appendix 18: Commissioning Policy; Appendix 19: Management and Maintenance of The Trail [including sculpture management plan for Dead Wood/ Bois Mort 1995]; Appendix 20: Curator Draft Job Description; Appendix 21: Review of Existing Sculptures [blank]; Appendix 22: Education Policy; Appendix 23: The Archive; Appendix 24: Working with the Community; Appendix 25: Leaflets and Press Articles [blank]; Appendix 26: Collaboration Statement for the Arts Resource Centre; Appendix 27: Access Checklist; Appendix 28: Support from Other Organisations and Individuals; Appendix 29: Proposal for an Annual Competition
Includes Students' Union communications, events programmes and handwritten posters, Geological Society events, Film Society events, College of St Paul and St Mary student bulletins and Christian Union events and programmes, student ID cards, club membership cards, prospectus for BSc Geography & Geology, St Paul's and St Mary's College Geological Society T-shirt, student production programmes, Summer Ball programmes, RAG Mags, sports fixture booklets, correspondence regarding admission to college, Cheltenham Table Tennis Association newsletters, handbooks and newspaper cuttings, photographs and information on the Degree Ceremony 9 November 1984
Low, StephenMavis Sheppard (later Matthews), was the daughter of Merab Williams and Daughter-in-Law of Kate Edith Matthews (née Chamberlain)
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017
Interviewed by Dr Christian O'Connell on 17 March 2017