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- 11 November 1980
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Correspondence from The Edward Thomas Fellowship including news that Cherry Watson was made an honorary life member of the fellowship
Photocopy of article "The Beauty of Elms"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Author and publication unknown. Quotes poem "Up in the Wind" by Edward Thomas
Photocopy of article "Worth a Detour" by James Runcie
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Living. Discusses Adlestrop and Edward Thomas
Photocopy of typescript discussing Edward Thomas's poetry
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes handwritten note "N H Brettell"
Excerpt from article mentioning Edward Thomas and his relationship with Wales
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Author and publication unknown
Photocopy of article "Lost father" by Andrew Motion
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Book review of "One of These Fine Days: Memoirs" by Myfanwy Thomas
Photocopy of article "Magnificence and mourning" by Tim Dooley
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Times Literary Supplement. Review of "Secret Narratives" by Andrew Motion. Quotes "Motion can wring from a minimum of technical effects and explains why it is no insult to his predecessors to see this poet as a natural heir to the traditions of Edward Thomas and Ivor Gurney"
Photocopy of article "England and Other Women" by Edna Longley
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in London Review of Books. Book review of "Under Storm's Wing" by Helen Thomas
Photocopy of article "The Poetic Cotswolds: A Literary Pilgrimage" by Ronald Woollard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Cotswold Life. Discusses literary connections with the Cotswolds including the Dymock Poets
Photocopy of book review of "Helen Thomas, with Myfanwy Thomas: Under Storm's Wing" by P E Mitchell
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920" volume 32.1
Photocopy of article "Battle of poetry against poverty" by Gordon Ottewell
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. Discusses Edward Thomas and John Moore
Photocopy of article "A truly lovely market town" on Ledbury, Much Marcle, Dymock and Newent
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photographs of a field trip by College of St Paul and St Mary staff and students
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photographer unknown
Davie, John
Letter accompanying D334 from L G Dunnett whose wife had kept the photographs
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by Five Seasons Press 2014
Annotated drafts including final draft
Princess Alexandra Visit to Thailand
Bangkok. Thailand's King Bhumibol Adukyadej shakes hands with Britain's Princess Alexandra, a cousin of the Queen Elizabeth at the palace in Southern Thailand, Sunday. Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy are private guests of their majesties. Queen Sirikit looks on, on the right
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Anne riding her horse Naval Jump
Cobham, England. Princess Anne concentrates on the course as she takes her horse Naval Jump over an obstacle in the Planters International Cross Country Event at the Silvermere Equestrian Centre at Cobham, Surrey
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Caulkin
Princess and Anne and Princess Margaret at Ascot
Princess Anne and Princess Margaret wearing smart hats as they arrive in an open carriage for the first day of Royal Ascot the fashionable racecourse
Agency: UPI
Photographer: R Letkey
Brussels. Britain's Princess Anne greeted by Belgian Prince Albert and Princess Paola at Brussels Zaventem national airport this morning. Princess Anne is in Belgium to attend a ball at the British embassy this evening in commemoration of Belgium's 150th anniversary
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Thielemans
Princess Anne visiting Llantwit Fardre community centre
Llantwit Fardre, Mid-Glamorgan. Princess Anne during her visit to Wales, during which she saw the Llantwit Fardre community centre near Cardiff
Agency: Press Association
Copyright: Ron Bell
Photocopy of article "The Forest" by Nigel Frank
Published in "Arts Review". Discusses the Arnolfini exhibition "The Forest" and the Forest of Dean Sculpture project
Photocopy of article "'The Forest', Arnatt, Godwin, Rotherstein, Leventon" by Margaret Garlake
Published in "Art Monthly". Discusses "The Forest" exhibition
Prince Andrew: a candid portrait
Agency: The Cambridge Photographers
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Charming in the Saddle, Sandown. A library picture of the Prince of Wales up on Sea Swell at Sandown, where he made his debut as a jump jockey
Broadcast Date: 24 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
West Palm, Florida. Great Britain's Prince Charles seemed exhausted as he prepares to drink champagne from a silver cup after his Windsor Park team defeated the Palm Beach club 6-3. Prince Charles was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital for heat exhaustion after completing a polo match in 90 degree temperatures. A spokesperson at the hospital said the prince was in in fair condition and he was reported in good spirits shortly after he arrived
Broadcast Date: 5 April 1980
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles in the uniform of Colonel in Chief the Parachute Regiment
Prince Charming, uniformed. Aldershot, Monday. A library picture of the Prince of Wales, in the uniform of Colonel in Chief the Parachute Regiment
Agency: Press Association
Doughton, Gloucestershire. Highgrove House exterior
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/118
Agency: Humberts
Portsmouth, England. Ready for diving. Britain's Prince Charles in full skin diving gear as he prepares to dive off the coast of this southern England coastal port to inspect the remains of the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship sunk during action against the French in 1545. The Prince, who is President of a trust former to raise and recover the property, which belonged to a Royal Ancestor, King Henry VIII, made two dives to the wreck
Agency: BIPNA
Prince Charles falls in the water while windsurfing
Princely flop. Prince Charles went windsurfing at Cowes today following his deep sea diving yesterday. Picture shows Prince Charles windsurfing as he slipped into the water
Agency: Central Press Photos
Boiler room on the Royal Yacht Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/393
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth and Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II makes the way to Queen Elizabeth II on England when he received her and her husband Prince Philip (partially hidden by the Pope) in his studio at the Apostolic Palace at Vatican City Friday
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones
The Queen with Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones reading the original deed of gift of the little Welsh cottage. "Y Bwthyn Bach" in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. It lists everything in the cottage and where it came from when it was presented to the people of Wales in 1931. They can be seen in a new Royal Heritage programme which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December
Broadcast Date: 9 April 1981
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/138
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh visit to ITN
With Anna Ford and David Nicholas
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/140
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
Two million cheering people lined the route taken by the Royal Family to Saint Paul's from Buckingham Palace for the thanksgiving service to mark her eightieth birthday. Picture shows the Queen Mother with her two daughters on the balcony of Buckingham Palace (l to r) Princess Margaret, the Queen Mother, and Her Royal Highness the Queen
Agency: Central Press
The happy Queen Mother on her 80th birthday outside Clarence House
Agency: Central Press
Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Viscount Linley
The Queen thanking everyone for her gifts, picture shows Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Viscount Linley outside Clarence House
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Mother and Princess Margaret
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret (left) arriving at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, last night for the special 80th birthday gala tribute for the Queen Mother
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Duchess of Gloucester and her daughter Lady Rose Windsor
Duchess with daughter. The Duchess of Gloucester holds Lady Rose Windsor, born on March first this year, who was today christened at the parish church of Barnwell, near Peterborough
Broadcast Date: 13 July 1980
ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/26
Agency: Press Association
The Duchess of Gloucester (left), leaving St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, today, a week after giving birth to her third child, a daughter. With her are the Duke of Gloucester and their two other children, Alexander, Earl of Ulster, five, and Lady Davina Windsor, two. Carrying the new arrival, as yet unnamed, to the waiting car is ward sister, Miss Zohra Ahrov
Broadcast Date: 8 March 1980
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana's biographical and family tree details
Diana Spencer with child from London kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer, friend of Prince Charles, with a child from the London Kindergarten where she works
Broadcast Date: 10 November 1980
ITN Reference: SPEN/1
Agency: London Express Service
A September 1980 library picture of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, whose name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales. She is shown in the garden of the kindergarten where she works in Pimlico, London
Broadcast Date: 9 December 1980
Agency: PA News Photo Library
Lady Diana Spencer's look of astonishment as she stalls her car, a new mini metro, outside her Earl's Court, London flat this morning when leaving for her job as teacher at a kindergarten in Pimlico. Speculation continues that she may have a romantic involvement with Prince Charles who celebrated his 32nd birthday last Friday
Broadcast Date: 17 November 1980
Agency: Press Association
A November, 1980 library picture of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, whose name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales. Her astonished look occurred as she stalled her ne Mini Metro car outside her Earls Court, London flat when leaving for her job at a Pimlico kindergarten
Agency: Press Association News Photo Library
A close-up of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, who favours casual clothes. Her name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales, whom she has known since childhood. She was educated at the West Heath School for Girls, Sevenoaks, Kent, and currently works in a Pimlico kindergarten
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Photographer: Bob Seymore