View of Princess Diana's back walking in the countryside
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- c.1981
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
Agency: News Group Newspapers
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View of Princess Diana's back walking in the countryside
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
Agency: News Group Newspapers
This picture is issued in connection with Lady Diana Spencer's 20th birthday, of tomorrow, Wednesday 1 July 1981. Lady Diana Spencer, who weds the Prince of Wales on 29 July, celebrates her 20th birthday on 1 July. This picture from the family album, shows Lady Diana, as a chubby two-year old, at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk
Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981
Agency: Press Association
Diana Spencer with other kindergarten staff
A picture of Lady Diana Spencer (3rd left) and members of the Young England Kindergarten Staff, taken on 4 February 1981. The principal of the kindergarten, Mrs Vicki Wilson, is fourth from left. Lady Diana worked at the kindergarten until her engagement to Prince Charles
Broadcast Date: 25 July 1981
ITN Reference: SPEN/16
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer at her first public engagement
Lady Diana Spencer made a dramatic entrance to her first public engagement with Prince Charles last night. The crowd gasped as she stepped from the car wearing a low-cut full-length black dress with matching stole. Her diamond drop earrings and necklace completed the elegant evening look. She was accompanying Prince Charles at a recital in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal at London's Goldsmiths' Hall
ITN Reference: SPEN/11
Agency: Central Press
Diana Spencer and Princess Grace of Monaco
A library picture of Princess Grace of Monaco, who dies in hospital last night at the age of 52 after a road crash. With her in this picture taken in March last year are the Prince of Wales and his wife to be, Lady Diana Spencer. They were attending an entertainment at the Goldsmith's Hall in London in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal
Broadcast Date: 15 September 1982
Agency: Press Association News Photo Library
Diana Spencer and Nicholas Hardy
Eighteen year old schoolboy Nicholas Hardy kissing Lady Diana Spencer's hand after he had given Prince Charles's bride to be a single daffodil today during a visit by Prince Charles and his fiancée to the Cheltenham headquarters of the policemen who will guard their Royal home at Doughton after their wedding
Broadcast Date: 27 March 1981
Agency: Press Association
Clay protrait of Diana Spencer
A clay portrait of Lady Diana Spencer, draped in a damp cloth to keep the clay wet is given a final look over by Madam Tussaud's sculptor Muriel Pearson, before it is made ready for the next stage moulding, in a plaster cast from which a wax cast will be taken. The portrait of Lady Diana, fiancée of Britain's Prince Charles will join the London collecting of Madam Tussaud's shortly before 29 July the day the couple are to be married in London's St Paul's Cathedral
Agency: Associated Press
The portrait of Diana Spencer, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, that was revealed to the public for the first time today. It was painted by Bryan Organ, who has also painted Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, on a canvas 70 inches by 50 inches
ITN Reference: SPEN/15
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer turns to chat to a young boy who crawled through the crowds to get a better view, as Prince Charles takes the salute at HMS Mercury, the naval communications and navigation training establishment near Petersfield, Hampshire, today. Dean Brown, 10, from Ashford, Middlesex, came along to see his cousin, who took part in the parade
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Diana Spencer's wedding accessories sketch
Di's wedding finery. Accessories worn and carried by Lady Diana Spencer when she weds Prince Charles here 29 July. Clive Shelton created the slippers. A tiny horseshoe studded with diamonds has been sewn into the Emanuel's dress for good luck. There is a pochette and, in case of inclement weather, a wedding umbrella matching the dress
Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana and Joanna Edwards
The Princess of Wales shows her empathy with children yet again as she stretches a hand to a wheelchair-bound little girl, Joanna Edwards at the Deeside Leisure Centre, Queensferry visited today, day one of her three-day tour of Wales with the Prince, her first official engagement since their marriage. Fashionable as ever, the Princess wore a wide-brimmed crimson hat, red jacket with green collar and belt over a green pleated skirt
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the Rememberance Sunday service
The Princess of Wales, who announced three days ago she is expecting a baby next June, on a balcony of the old Home Office building in Whitehall, London, this morning when she watched the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, including her husband, leading the nation's mourning for the dead of two World Wars in the Remembrance Sunday service
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Queen Mother and Prince Charles at the procession of The Most Noble Order of the Garter
With cap plumes fluttering in today's summer breeze, the Prince of Wales (left) and his royal grandmother, the Queen Mother, are shown during the procession of The Most Noble Order of the Garter at Windsor
Agency: Press Association
The Duchess of Kent at Wimbledon
Sporting a neck collar support, the Duchess of Kent, is shown during today's visit to the opening day of the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, London
Agency: Press Association
Prince Michael of Kent with Princess Michael, Lord Frederick and baby Lady Ella Windsor
Prince Michael of Kent with Princess Michael, Lord Frederick and baby Lady Ella Windsor. Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, leaving St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London this morning with their children, Lord Frederick Windsor (2), and Lady Ella Windsor, born four days ago on Shakespeare's birthday. The baby's full names are Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/12
Agency: Press Association
Princess Michael of Kent, and her son Lord Frederick Windsor (2) pause outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London today to admire the latest member of the Royal Family. She is the four day old Lady Gabriela (Ella) Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor, born to the princess at the hospital, and the 18th in line to the Throne
Agency: Press Association
Princess Michael of Kent and Lady Gabriella of Windsor
Lady Gabriella's christening
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/5
Agency: Press Association
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent with Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor
Princess Michael's New Baby. The christening of Lady Gabriela Marina Alexandra Ophelia, the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, will take place at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, on Monday 8 June 1981. The baby, who will be known as Lady Ella, was born on 23 April 1981. DPS Prince and Princess Michael with their son, Lord Frederick Windsor, who was born on 6 April 1979, and their daughter, Lady Ella
Broadcast Date: 8 June 1981
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/13
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent with Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor
Lady Ella's Christening. Family Gathering at St James' Palace in London today to christen Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor, the 47 day old baby daughter of the Prince and Princess of Kent. Baby Gabriella, in her mother Princess Michael's arms is 18th in line to the throne. Prince Michael holds the couple's two year old son, Lord Frederick Windsor
ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/14
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne carrying her three-day old daughter
London. Princess Anne carrying her three-day old daughter, gets into the car outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington. Her husband Mark Phillips came to collect her and the baby girl this morning
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne stepping from the Wessex helicopter
London. Princess Anne stepping from the Wessex helicopter at Stone near Dartford which flew her to attend the Ladies Modern Pentathlon World Championships shooting event at Stone Lodge in Dartford, Kent
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips at the Burghley Horse Trials
Stamford, Lincolnshire. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips at the Burghley Horse Trials at Stamford on Saturday. The Princess and her mount Stevie B, one of the Queen's horses, took a tumble at the 20th fence in the cross country section. She remounted uninjured but retired from the event
Agency: Press Association
Article "Fine prose rediscovered" by Wade Hancock
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published by The Christian Science Publishing Society. Book review of "A Language Not To Be Betrayed: Selected Prose by Edward Thomas" by Edna Longley
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Edward Thomas Fellowship general correspondence file
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes correspondence from Susan Hill and Elizabeth Moore [Secretary to Sir John Betjeman]
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Articles and Publications 1980s
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit next to a helicopter
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit with, on his sleeve, the squadron badge indicating that he has undergone a course in parachuting. He is seen about to climb into a 'Gazelle' training helicopter. Prince Andrew is training with the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. The picture was taken at HMS Culdrose
Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Phil Rudge
Prince Andrew in front of a helicopter on an aircraft carrier
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew at H M S Culdrose, the Royal Navy station where he is being trained as a helicopter pilot in the Fleet Air Arm. On his pullover (known colloquially as "wooly pully") he has the shoulder tab indicating his rank as Midshipman
Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/57
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Phil Rudge
Prince Andrew receives his Wings from the Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Andrew smiles broadly after receiving his wings from the Duke of Edinburgh at R N A S Culdrose today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Andrew stands laughing with Nancy Reagan at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor
Former film actress and current First Lady of America, Mrs Nancy Reagan, with Prince Andrew, at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park, today, where they saw the Prince of Wales play for England II versus Spain for the Silver Jubilee Cup
Agency: Press Association
Photograph: Ron Bell
Programme for the production of "Chaplain: His Story"
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Performed by Dr Foster's Travelling Theatre
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Success" Autumn 1981; "Poetry Nottingham" Winter 1984; "Tower Poetry Magazine" Winter 1986; The KQBX Press December 1985
Drafts with annotations including final draft
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "South West Review" November 1981; "Tower Poetry Magazine" Winter 1985; Enitharmon Press 1988. Accepted by "Sydelines"
Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes photocopy of the printed poem in an unknown publication
Queen Elizabeth calms her horse after shooting incident
London. The Queen calms her horse, Burmese, while policemen get into action after shots were heard as she rode down the Mall for the Trooping the Colour Ceremony in London today, which later went ahead on Horse Guards Parade without further incident. A man from the crowd was arrested
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
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
Prince Charles and Diana stand and smile for the cameras, Prince Charles has his hands on Diana's shoulders
Agency: ITN
Prince Charles and Diana sat on the grass at Windsor
Perhaps the most romantic picture yet of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, photographed at Windsor during a polo break, just days away from their wedding
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/132
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Charles De La Court
Prince Charles portrait by Bryan Organ
Britain's future King: A new portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, by Bryan Organ. The idea for the portrait was first broached in September 1979, and artist and sitter met on November of the same year. The National Portrait Gallery, which acquired the finished painting in 1980, left the design to be worked out by the artist and Prince Charles together. The painting, an informal study, is a searching portrait of Prince Charles which indicates his interest in outdoor pursuits. Painted in acrylics on canvas and measuring 70 inches by 70 inches, the painting will be unveiled at the National Gallery on 12 February 1981. Bryan Organ, aged 46, and a former lecturer at Loughborough College of Art, has painted portraits of many people of note, including Malcolm Muggeridge the writer and journalist, Sir Michael Tippett, the composer, designer Mary Quant, ballerina Nadia Nerina, and in 1970, Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen and aunt of the Prince of Wales
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/125
Agency: Camera Press London
Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer following their engagement announcement
London. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 19, in the grounds of Buckingham Palace this afternoon following the announcement that they are to marry. Lady Diana is wearing the sapphire and diamond engagement ring given to her by the Prince
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/128
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/127
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Portrait of Joan Plantagenet for Prince Charles engagement announcement
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles Kitts Nevis Stamps to celebrate the engagement
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles on the floor after falling from his horse
Sydney, Australia. Prince Charles picks himself up after taking a tumble from his polo pony at Warwick Farm
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Windsor
Prince Charles and Princess Diana stood by the back of a car at Windsor today
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles fishing in Scotland
Balmoral, Scotland. Prince Charles out with rod and line near Balmoral Castle today when he and his fiancée, Lady Diana Spencer spent the second morning or their Balmoral holiday fishing three miles apart
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles and Lady Diana at Broadlands
Romsey, Hampshire. Prince Charles and his bride to be, Lady Diana Spencer with eye only for one another at Broadlands, the home of the late Lord Mountbatten today. The Prince and Lady Diana were opening a new Mountbatten exhibition
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/131
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles at a Hindu Centre in Preston
Preston. A serious Prince Charles at the Hindu Centre here today. He wears traditional garland and on his forehead is the mark of the 'Tilak'
Agency: Unknown