Includes some correspondence from Helen Thomas to Watson. Includes family news and discussions on Edward Thomas
Refers to tribute Helen Thomas by Rowland Watson at her funeral. Includes Victoria Wine newsletter with piece on Edward Thomas and copy of letter from Alan T Foreman to Myfanwy regarding her childhood at Otford
Published by the National Union of Teachers, London
Published by The Sunday School Union
Handwritten with a loose sheet
Includes accompanying note from Grace Reeves, 1 August 1987
Reeves, GraceMissing tassel
Marine Sergeant Alan Starling (30) flanked by Wren Steward Mandy Platt (20) and Naval Chief Petty Officer Trevor Spicer (39), who stand next to one of two identical Royal Wedding Cakes, at the Royal Naval Cookery School, HMS Raleigh, at Torpoint. Two cakes have been made in case of disaster during transportation to Buckingham Palace
Broadcast Date: 21 July 1986
Agency: Press Association
Includes collar and cuffs, experimental weaving, blanket and herringbone stitches, tacking stitches, inkle weaving and tablet weaving. Also includes St Mary's College blazer badge. Also includes postcards with pictures of Fullwood Park and St Paul's College Chapel
Ragbourne, Reverend PamelaIncludes accompanying note by her daughter Ida
Awarded by Bishop Otter College, Chichester
Contains samples of needlework, paper patterns and accompanying notes
Includes hand-drawn diagrams, mounted and loose paper templates and examples of fabric and needlework. With pencil annotations
Includes letter from Margaret Rawling, August 1988
Rawling, MargaretWith examples of fabric and patterns attached
Johnson, EdithIncludes samples of material and patterns attached
Greener, IrisWith patterns and fabric attached. Also paper entitled “First lesson in Herring boning”
Knight, NelliePhotographer unknown
Agency: Unknown
Refers to any known recordings of Meyerstein's voice
Sculpture: Raw (2001 - present)
Leaflet for exhibition of "Twentieth Century Sculpture"
Published by J M Dent & Sons Limited, London
A parody of "New Numbers" set in Much Marcle, April 1940
London. The newly-wed Prince and Princess of Wales wave out of the train window as the locomotive 'Broadlands', named by Prince Charles's late grandfather Lord Mountbatten, pulls out of Waterloo station en route for Romsey. They are to spend the first few days at Broadlands before joining the Britannia at Gibraltar for a Mediterranean cruise
Agency: Press Association