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"Poetry Review"

Volume 77 number 4. Includes profile of Michael Henry in the "New British Poets" section alongside his poems "Scorebook", "A Good Story" and "Plaster Saint"

Poem "Joint Honours"

Published by Enitharmon Press 1991; "Outposts" Spring 1994

Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes letter from Stand Magazine 17 August 1987

Poem "Cream Tea"

Published by "Poetry Review" June 1987; Enitharmon Press 1991

Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes letter from Peter Forbes, Editor of "Poetry Review", to Michael Henry regarding the poem 26 March 1987

The Duchess of York participating in a Red Arrows flight

Loop the Loop Duchess. The Duchess of York boards a Red Arrows' Bulldog training aircraft helped by Flight Lieutenant Jon Caines, at RAF Scampton yesterday. During her hour long flight over the Lincolnshire countryside under instruction, the newest royal aviator looped the loop and performed a barrel roll

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Andrew poses with his cameras

Andrew Shows the Family Album. The Duke of York conveys his lively interest in photography to television viewers as he appears in a 50 minute BBC1 documentary "A Royal Family Album", to be screened next Wednesday, 29 April. The Duke turns the pages of the Royal Family's photograph albums with presenter Sir Michael Horden, and describes some of the wonderful old photographs

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne at Kempton

Princess Anne carrying her saddle and race gear after successfully completing the first ride in a jump race today, at Kempton Park. The Princess rode her ten-year-old horse Cnoc Na Cuille, finishing last of the four runners in the Portlame Handicap Chase over two-and-a-half miles

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward narrating Peter and the Wolf

Prince Edward Narrated "Peter and the Wolf". Prince Edward and American conductor Ezra Rachlin rehearse Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" at London's Barbican Centre today. The prince is to narrate the tale tonight, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra in aid of the Beethoven Fund for Deaf Children

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth with King Hassan of Morocco

State Banquet for King Hassan. King Hassan of Morocco with the Queen at Buckingham Palace tonight where the British and Moroccan royal families sat down to a state banquet. King Hassan and some members of his 180 strong entourage will be guests at the Palace for three nights during his first state visit to Britain

Agency: Press Association

Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Diana relaxes after Ascot. The Princess of Wales takes off her Ascot hat and takes a rest on the bonnet of her husband's Aston Martin at a polo match at Smith's Lawn, Windsor today. The Prince shares a joke as she does so

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Diana and Claire Bosworth

Champion child loses fight for life. Leukaemia sufferer Claire Bosworth, 15, meeting the Princess of Wales at the Dr Barnardo's Champion Children Awards lunch in London earlier this week (Tuesday 10 November). Claire, who was one of the Triumph Over Adversity Award winners died at her home in Heage, Derbyshire last night [13 November 1987]

Agency: Press Association

Prince Michael of Kent at a road safety scheme launch

Prince Michael of Kent and some of the showbusiness personalities who supported him when he launched the Prince Michael Awards scheme, a new campaign for road safety, in London today. With the Prince are, from left: Radio One disc jockey Mike Smith; actress Su Pollard; TV presenter Anne Diamond (soon to be a mother) and TV and radio personality Bob Holness

Agency: Press Association

Prince Michael of Kent at a London to Brighton Veteran Car Rally

Prince Michael of Kent, president of the Royal Automobile Club, at Hyde Park Corner, London today preparing for the off of the RAC [Royal Automobile Club] London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. He is at the wheel of Britain's oldest racing car, the 1903 Gordon Bennett Napier, which has just returned to this country after 37 years in the United States and he was being passengered by General William Lyon, a noted Californian collector, who was the car's previous owner

Agency: Press Association

The Edward Thomas Fellowship press release "Hampshire Artist's Tribute to Edward Thomas 50th Anniversary of the Memorial Stone"

50th anniversary gathering of the unveiling of a memorial stone to Edward Thomas on the Shoulder of Mutton, 2 October 1937. Includes details of a painting of the landscape painted by Mervyn Goode titled "Summer Evening Landscape from the Poet's Stone" and the unveiling of a plaque to Rowland and Cherry Watson

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