Postcard from "Polly" to Edward Eastaway Thomas and Ruth Dyson regarding a visit to Steep church
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- 27 July 1982
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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Postcard from "Polly" to Edward Eastaway Thomas and Ruth Dyson regarding a visit to Steep church
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
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
Deposit relating to George James, Cheltenham Training College student 1862 - 1864
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
McKeon, Miss V J
Photocopy of photograph of George James in later life c.1900
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Deposit relating to Miss W Davies
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Davies, Winifred
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photographer unknown
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Stride" September 1982; "Westwards" Spring 1988; Enitharmon Press 1988
Annotated drafts including final draft
Part of Michael Henry Archive
Published by "Graffiti" September 1982; "Poetry Nottingham" Summer 1985; "Tower Poetry" Summer 1985; "South (Profile)" October 2006; Enitharmon Press 2008
Annotated drafts including revised version
Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy leaving for the USA
Heathrow. Princess Alexandra and her husband, the Honorable Mr Angus Oglivy (left), at Heathrow airport, London today prior to flying Concorde to Washington DC, where she will act as hostess at a series of British embassy functions. Later the couple will fly onto the Bahamas for a short holiday. The trip replaces their scheduled 19-day visit to Peru, postponed following Peru's decision to come out in favour of Argentina in [the Falklands War]
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne, Master Peter Phillips and Miss Zara Phillips
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/115
Agency: Photographer's International
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips
Captain Mark Phillips, husband of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, celebrates his 34th birthday on 22 September 1982. They were married on 14 November 1973 and have two children, Master Peter and Miss Zara Phillips. The couple are photographed informally at Gatcombe Park, their home in Gloucestershire
Broadcast Date: 21 September 1982
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/114
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
Belfast one. Princess Anne with Group Capt. Jeremy Jones at the Hillsborough House ceremony
Agency: Unknown
Princess Anne at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy
Sandhurst. Princess Anne inspects the passing out parade of direct entry course number 19 at Sandhurst's Royal Military Academy today
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Princess Anne at the Fontainebleau International Equestrian Challenge
Fontainebleau, France. Princess Anne of Great Britain waits with her husband Captain Mark Philips in Fontainebleau horse track, near Paris Sunday, as they attend to the Fontainebleau International equestrian challenge. Captain Philips rides "Classic Line"
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Cironneau
Nairobi. Britain's Princess Anne chats with schoolboy Murtitu Kamau during her visit to the Stareha Boys Center in Nairobi Friday. Anne is on an eight nation African tour as president of the Save the Children Fund
Agency: UPI
Photographer: Mohammed Yaya
Princess Anne in Beirut, Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon. Walk with the president. Britain's Princess Anne speaks to Lebanese President Amin Gemayel as they walk through the hallway at the Presidential palace in Baabda Friday. Gemayel met with Princess Anne and they had lunch together at the Palace. Princess Anne arrived in Beirut early Friday morn on a one day unofficial visit
Agency: Associated Press
Prince Andrew in uniform in front of a helicopter
The Royal Family: Prince Andrew: Helicopter Pilot. Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen, posing in uniform on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, on which he served as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War. Prince Andrew, a Sub Lieutenant in 820 Squadron, is standing in front of a Sea King helicopter. His squadron is based at Culdrose in Cornwall
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/64
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Michael Blackman
Getting his Teeth into it! Britain's Prince Andrew bites the stem of a red rose, after stepping ashore at Portsmouth, from the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible Friday. A red rose was presented to each member of the Invincible's crew, as they left the vessel after her record 166 days at sea, which included action in the Falklands conflict. The 22 year-old Prince, whose mother, Queen Elizabeth II welcomed him home, is a helicopter pilot aboard the vessel
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: David Caulkin
Prince Charles and Diana at Heathrow Airport
London. Prince Charles gives the Princess of Wales a helping hand as the disembarked from their aircraft at Heathrow today after their Caribbean holiday. See PA story 'Princess' timed 1129 onwards
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles, kitted up makes his final preparations before his last and deepest dive onto the sunken Tudor warship, the 'Mary Rose', lying in about 45 feet of water in the Solent, one mile off Portsmouth, Hampshire. See PA Story 'Prince' timed 1804
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles attends his first rock concert
Birmingham. Prince Charles attends his first rock concert here 14 May and meets the 'Status Quo' after the performance, it was 'Status Quo's 20th Anniversary concert in aid of charity with 11,000 fans taking part
Agency: UPI
Heathrow. The Queen holding the lead of one of the Royal corgis at Heathrow airport today when she returned from a weekend at Sandringham
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
The Queen in Darwin, Australia
Darwin, Australia. The Queen stops to chat to a group of aboriginal children during a "Meet the People" walk along [text missing]
Agency: Unknown
The Queen in Darwin, Australia
The Queen has a word with some of the young children and their parents who were at Darwin airport to greet her at the start of her visit to Australia
Agency: Associated Press
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in Tuvalu
Escorted by a flotilla of dugout canoes, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are paddled ashore for their visit on Tuesday to the South Pacific islands of Tuvalu (formerly the Ellice Islands). The decorated Royal canoes carry masses of foliage. After landing, the Queen and the Duke were carried in the canoes, shoulders high of burly islanders
Broadcast Date: 28 October 1982
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Queen Mother arriving at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
A glittering Queen Mother arriving to round off her 82nd birthday at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London tonight for a performance of "The Pirates of Penzance"
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Pope John Paul II
Canterbury. Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie introduces the Prince of Wales, to Pope John Paul II, in the Library of the Deanery, at Canterbury, Kent this morning. The Prince was in the congregation at Canterbury Cathedral service shared by the Pontiff and Dr Runcie. See PA story 'Pope'
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles standing over the Needles Rocks
Isle of Wight. Prince Charles standing over the Needles Rocks, the westernmost point of the Isle of Wight today. He visited the island to unveil a bust to Lord Mountbatten, a former Lord Lieutenant of the island, who was killed by an IRA bomb in 1979. See PA Story 'Prince' timed 1424 onwards
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles greeting crowds outside St Mary's hospital
London. Jubilant crowds of well wishers reach to shake the hand of Prince Charles tonight outside St Mary's hospital after it was announced that the Prince was father to a son. The Princess of Wales was delivered of a son at 21:03 London time and both mother and child are described as 'doing well'
Agency: UPI
Prince Charles and Princess Diana leave hospital with their newborn son Prince William
Tender moment for proud Royal parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, as they look at their son as they leave St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, tonight less than 24 hours after the infant's birth
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/138
Agency: Press Association
The Prince of Wales and Commanding Officer of Royal Air Force [RAF] Brize Norton
The Prince of Wales and Commanding Officer of Royal Air Force [RAF] Brize Norton. Norton Group Captain Phil Walker walking out to greet Welsh guardsmen home
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Prince William after his christening
The Prince and Princess of Wales with Prince William after his christening today. Taken in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/139
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles unveils a memorial
Wrexham, Wales. Prince Charles unveiling the memorial to the 266 miners who lost their lives in the 1934 mining disaster
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]
Prince Charles and the Guards of Honour in Wrexham
Wrexham, Wales. Prince Charles inspecting the Guards of Honour 3rd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers in Wrexham today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Diana at the opening of new buildings at St Gemma's Hospice
A coy smile from the Princess of Wales today when she and Prince Charles went to Leeds to open new buildings at the St Gemma's Hospice there
Agency: Press Association
Mini car bought by Prince Charles for Princess Diana
Prince Charles has bought a £6,000 custom-built mini as a 21st birthday present for the Princess of Wales. He plans to give it to her early, as her first baby is expected on her birthday, 1 July. The car, which is painted in a bright apple-green, has a convertible roof and plenty of space in the back for a carry-cot and a nanny
ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/21
Agency: Central Press
Princess Diana, Carolyn Pride and William Bartholemew
The Princess of Wales congratulating the bride, Carolyn Pride at Chelsea Old Church in London today when her former flat-mate married brewing heir William Bartholemew. The Princess and Prince Charles were guests at the wedding
Agency: Press Association
Auckland, New Zealand. Britain's Prince Edward, left being given a guided tour of Wanganui Collegiate School, Monday, by Headmaster Mr Ian McKinnon, right with glasses. The Prince will be teaching at the school for two terms
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Margaret and Major-General Geoffrey Howlett
Princess Margaret smiles at Major General Geoffrey Howlett, Commandent Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, today, where the Princess on behalf of the Queen, reviewed the Sovereign's Parade
Agency: Press Association
The Royal Family at the Falklands Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral
London. (Left to right) Her Majesty the Queen Mother, Princess Anne, the Prince of Wales, Mark Phillips (face concealed), Princess of Wales as they leave St Paul's Cathedral London today after attending the Falklands Thanksgiving service at the Cathedral. It was the Princess of Wales' first official engagement since the birth of Prince William
Agency: UPI/BIPNA
Photographer: John Eggitt
The Royal Family at Christmas Day service in Windsor
Windsor. The Prince and Princess of Wales (right) among the Royal party on the steps of the chapel at Windsor yesterday after the Christmas day service. The Queen leads the family gathering out of the church
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Swaveley, Cambridgeshire. MG owner Viscount Linley tries out a vintage MG today when he opened the MG Owner's Club headquarters in Swaveley, Cambridgeshire, with one of the club's directors, Mr R S Bentley. This was Viscount Linley's first official engagement
Agency: Press Association
Prince William at his Christening
Prince William's Big Day. Composite of Prince William of Wales made after his Christening Service at Buckingham Palace today. His mother, the Princess of Wales has already discovered how to keep the infant Prince happy by letting him suck her little finger (left) when he cries (right). The 44 day old infant is second in line for the Throne behind his father, Prince Charles. Today was a double celebration for the Royal Family as it was also the Queen Mother's 82nd birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WILL/2
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince William and Princess Diana at his Christening
The Princess of Wales looks down at her son, Prince William of Wales as he sucks her little finger after the Christening Service at Buckingham Palace. The 44 day old infant is second in line for the Throne behind his father, Prince Charles
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WILL/3
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince William at six months old with Prince Charles and Princess Diana
Princess Diana and Prince Charles play with their six months old son Prince William during a special photo session at Kensington Palace here today. Baby was dressed in white silk embroidered romper suit. Princess Diana wore a red sailor suit
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WILL/9
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: David Caulkin
Review of "One of These Fine Days: Memoirs of Myfanwy Thomas" by R George Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Poetry Wales volume 18 number 1
Report of event "A Pine in Solitude" at the Purcell Room, South Bank, London
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Illustrated London News. Readings of prose and poetry associated with Edward Thomas held on 25 February 1978
Notice of the tenth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in The Lady