Seventh Edward Thomas Birthday Walk itinerary
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- 4 March 1979
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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Seventh Edward Thomas Birthday Walk itinerary
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Correspondence regarding the sale of fifty seven letters from Edward Thomas to John Freeman
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Sold at Sotheby's on 24 July 1979. Now held in the Berg Collection at New York Public Library. Includes:
Letters written to Alan Martin on the sale from Bertram Rota Limited booksellers, Encounter, the Imperial War Museum, Privy Council Office and the Cabinet Office
Letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Alan Martin including draft letters to "English Literary Gents" and the Keeper of Manuscripts at New York Public Library
Publication "Encounter" for July 1979 including an essay "A Neglected Responsibility: Contemporary Literary MSS" by Philip Larkin
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Section of Edward Thomas items for sale includes an autograph manuscript of an early version of his poem "October", 57 letters to John Freeman, printer's copy of "Poems" 1917, and a collection of carbon copy typescripts of poems sent by Edward Thomas to John Freeman
Article "The poem printed in a bus shelter" by Simon Hoggart
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Guardian. Refers to Edward Thomas's poem "Adlestrop"and the use of the station sign in the bus shelter accompanied by the poem
Photograph album of end of term luncheon at St Paul’s College, held in Dining Hall
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photographer unknown
Unknown
Photographs of St Mary’s College Thanksgiving events
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photographer unknown
Deposit relating to W Hale, Cheltenham Training College student 1878-1879
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
May-Cotterill, Mrs E
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Canadian Author and Bookman" December 1979; Enitharmon Press 1988; "Haiku Quarterley" Winter 199. Accepted by "Bizarre Angel"
Annotated drafts including final draft
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip arrive in Kuwait
Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. The Queen and Prince Philip were greeted by Arab Princess in gold and brown robes as they arrived in Kuwait by Concorde on Monday (12 February) on the first stage of their three week tour of the Middle East. Wearing a long sleeved apricot sorbet coloured dress with matching pillbox hat, with flowing oriental style scarf, the Queen was greeted by the 51 year old Emir of Kuwait. A 21 gun salute was fired and two national anthems were played by the Queen and Prince were escorted to the Royal Yacht Britannia. In the evening the Emir gave a state banquet in honour of the Royal couple. With the growing trouble in Iran the Queen's visit is seen as strengthening bonds with Britain. Picture shows: In bright sunshine the Queen is welcomed by the Emir of Kuwait at the airport and inspects the Guard of Honour. On the left a soldier gives salute
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Central Press Photos
Danish Farmers presenting The Queen with a horse called "Macron"
Copenhagen: Gift to Queen Elizabeth: The Danish Farmers present to Queen Elizabeth during her visit to Denmark will be this five year old gelding called Macron. She will see the horse during her private visit on Fredensborg Castle after the official one. The horse was chosen to match a similar one, which she bought three years ago in Denmark. Since then she has failed to find a suitable leader to the Royal carriage and four
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/135
Agency: Associated Press
Royal Visit. After going by carriage through the streets of Copenhagen to royal Castle Amalienborg, the royal party went out on the balcony. From left to right Prince Philip of Edinburgh, Queen Margrethe II, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Consort Henrik
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth at an ex-servicewomen reunion in Guildford
The Queen (centre foreground), then Princess Elizabeth, during an ATS course at Camberley, Surrey, in 1945. Today the Queen joined some 2,000 service and ex-servicewomen who served their country both in and after the Second World War at a grand reunion at the WRAC Centre, Queen Elizabeth Park, Guildford. Among those the Queen met this afternoon was Mrs Pat Blake, ex-Sergeant Pat Hayes, who can be seen sitting directly behind the Queen in this picture
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth with family and dogs
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary today. In this recent picture they are shown with their children and grandchild at their Scottish home, Balmoral Castle. Master Peter Phillips, his mother, Princess Anne, The Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and (2nd left to right), Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Just good friends. A pretty blonde divorcee is Prince Charles' latest girl friend. Jane Ward, 23, a keen horsewoman bumped into Prince Charles accidentally at a polo match. He rode up to her after hitting a polo ball that struck her on the leg, they have been friends ever since. But any question of Charles coming seriously involved with a divorcee is sure to worry H M The Queen. Jane's marriage to Captain Toby Ward, was dissolved earlier this year. She is an assistant manager of the Guard's Polo Club and her friendship with the Prince has been confined to polo matches at the Guard's Club
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/111
Agency: Epoque
Prince Charles touring Glacier metal factory
Prince Charles tours Glacier Metal factory in Wembley with a group of managers and executives in tow
Agency: London News Service
Prince Charles kissed on the cheek by Jane Priest
Perth, Australia. Early morning swimmer Jane Priest kisses Prince Charles as he leaves the water at North Cortesloe
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Charles talking to newsreader Anna Ford
Prince Charles talking to newsreader Anna Ford today when he visited the London headquarters of the Independent Television News. They are seen in the newsroom
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles laughs with Sabrina Guinness on Sunday, in view of the public gaze
Prince Charles shows his girl to the world. Prince Charles threw Royal traditions to the winds on Sunday and showed off his latest girlfriend. And speculators on the royal marriage market said there was meaning to the move. He had earlier tried to keep his country weekend with banking heiress Sabrina Guinness a secret, although she had been watching him play polo at Cowdray Park, on Friday and Saturday (4 and 5 August 1979). But when the couple returned to watch an evening match on Sunday, Charles decided to 'go public'. He and 24 year old Sabrina mingled with spectators, walked together over the playing area and sat side by side in the public stands. An experienced Royal observer said "I was amazed. It would seem that they are more than just good friends"
Broadcast Date: 6 August 1979
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/112
Agency: Syndication International
The Queen Mother being installed as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
The Queen Mother, who celebrates her 79th birthday on Saturday, in Dover today when she was installed as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, the first woman to hold the appointment
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/47
Agency: Press Association
Princess Alexandra St Lucia Visit
Princess Alexandra, who with her husband, Mr Angus Ogilvie at London's Heathrow airport today when they left for St.Lucia where they are to represent the Queen at the Caribbean islands independence celebrations
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne at the launch of the Ritz Club Charity Trophy
London. Princess Anne at the Ritz Hotel in London for the launch of the Ritz Club Charity Trophy, a new major racing award, meets television personality Jimmy Hill who is a member of the Ritz Club committee
Agency: Press Association
Bergen-Hohme. Princess Anne greets officer of King's Hussars, of which she is Colonel-in-Chief, during a one-day visit to the regiment in Bergen-Hohne in north western West Germany. Left of Anne the commander, Lieutenant Colonel J A Pharo-Tomlin
Agency: UPI
Princess Anne delivers a message from The Queen during Independence celebrations of Kiribati on July 12. The nations new flag hangs beside the outgoing Union Jack
Agency: UNI Press Hong Kong
Princess Anne in Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand. Wearing an emerald green coat and hat Princess Anne chats with disabled young riders during a display at Trentham Racecourse. The young riders performed warm-up exercises and ran relays on horseback
Agency: UPI
Princess Margaret protesters with pigs
Los Angeles. A group calling itself Action for Irish Rights brought several pigs to a reception for Princess Margaret in Los Angeles in protest of her alleged remarks in Chicago where she was quoted as saying "Irish Pigs". She said she was misquoted and had said "Irish Jigs" as a euphamism for terrorists. The Princess entered by another door and did not see the protesters
Agency: UPI
The Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
Even though hot sun prevailed at Windsor today, the Duke of Edinburgh was well wrapped up for the Knigh, Frank & Rutley International Grand Prix, in which he was placed second at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. The Duke drove a team of Bays, exhibited by the Queen
Agency: Press Association
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Guardian. Annotated in pencil with "!!!"
Newspaper article "Tales of a country writer" by J H B Peel
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Daily Telegraph. Discusses the work of Richard Jefferies
Newspaper article "The poem printed in a bus shelter" by Simon Hoggart
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Guardian. Discusses Edward Thomas's poem "Adlestrop". With pencil annotations
Photocopy of newspaper article "Lessons in honesty" by Donald Davie
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Review of "The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas"; "Poetry Wales: Edward Thomas Centenary Issue"; "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country"; "Time and Again: The Memoirs and Letters of Helen Thomas"; "Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work"; "Edward Thomas: A Portrait"
Photocopy of article "Lessons in honesty" by Donald Davie
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Includes handwritten note by Edward Eastaway Thomas
Published letter "The England of Edward Thomas" by Kim Taplin
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Times Literary Supplement. Written in response to Donald Davie's article "Lessons in honesty"
Prince Andrew getting out of car at Heathrow Airport
School Leaver Prince Andrew, who yesterday ended seven years at the exclusive Gordonstoun School in Scotland, arrives at London's Heathrow Airport this afternoon from Aberdeen. But The Prince will not be giving up the life of discipline for long. He is to sign on for a 12 year commission in the Royal Navy
Agency: Press Association
Signed Seventh Edward Thomas Birthday Walk card
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Illustrated
Programme for Culham College valedictory service
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
St Mary’s College Thanksgiving Luncheon menu
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Her Majesty the Queen left London's Heathrow airport this morning (Thursday) for the Commonwealth Leaders Conference in South Africa amid mounting concern for her safety. The fears are based on the fact that Zamibia is used as a base for terrorist guerrillas fighting against the Zimbabwe Rhodesian Government. Picture shows: Mother and Son. Prince Andrew may be 'a chip of the old block', with those broad shoulders well pronounced chin and film star looks. But there is no mistaking that he is the Queen's son and the apple of her eye
Agency: Central Press
Princess Anne at the premiere of The Muppet Movie
London. Princess Anne holds a cuddly Muppet, Kermit the Frog, destined for her infant son, Master Peter Phillips, presented to her when she attended tonight's Royal World Premiere of The Muppet Movie, at London's Leicester Square Theatre
Agency: Press Association
Ottawa. Princess Anne poses for a photo with Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark prior to a small dinner given for her at Government House
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Rod MacIver [?]
Prince Charles with Jame Callaghan on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street
London. Premier James Callaghan with Prince Charles as he greeted his Royal guest on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street. The Prince was spending a day with the Premier for a 'briefing', sit in on a Cabinet sub-committee meeting, and later to the House of Commons
Agency: UPI
Photographer: P Skingley
Prince Charles and Jane Priest on a Perth Beach
Perth, Western Australia. Britain's Prince Charles receives a kiss and a cuddle from bikini-clad Jane Priest, during an early morning swim at Perth's Cottesloe Beach Saturday. It was the second day in a row that the Prince, heir to the British Throne, started his day with a dip in the ocean
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children
The Happy Family Windsor. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Earl of Ulster and Lady Davina Windsor, Children of Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
The Gloucesters to Visit Australia. The young Gloucesters. The two children of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Alexander, Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974) and Lady Davina Windsor (born 19 November, 1977). The Duke and Duchess will pay a State Visit to Australia from 3 to 18 February 1979, and will then holiday privately with their children in Tonga and Australia until 23 March 1979
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ULST/1
Agency: Camera Press Photos
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
With their 2 children. The Gloucesters to Visit Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester with their two children, Alexander, Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974) and Lady Davina Windsor (born 19 November 1977), photographed in the grounds of Kensington Palace. The Duke and Duchess will pay a State Visit to Australia from 3 to 18 February, and will then holiday privately with their children in Tonga and Australia until 23 March 1979
Broadcast Date: 31 January 1979
ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/24
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
The Duke of Kent visiting China
Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng meeting in Beijing on 7 June with his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent of Britain
Agency: Xinhua Radiophoto
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
A library picture, taken last month, of expectant mother Princess Michael of Kent, the 33 year old former Austrian Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz with husband Prince Michael whom she married in a 20 minute civil wedding in Vienna last June. The Princess today gave birth to a 7lb boy at Paddington Hospital in London. The child was born at 7.25am and both mother and son were said to be in very good spirits
Agency: Press Association
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent with Lord Frederick Windsor
Princess Michael of Kent (formerly Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz of Austria) with her baby Frederick, who's official title will be Lord Frederick Windsor. Prince Michael looks on proudly as they left St Mary's Hospital. The baby was born 6 April
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/11
Agency: United Press International
Photographer: P Skingley