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Wilfrid Gibson to Rupert Brooke

One photocopied letter and one photocopied postcard from Gibson to Brooke written 20 March 1913 and 13 January 1915. Includes details of illness, a series of books called "The Shilling Garland" and plans for a "New Shilling Garland", and Gibson thanking Brooke for sending some of his poetry

Papers relating to Certificate of Education syllabus and assessment

"University of Bristol Institute of Education Certificate in Education and Supplementary Certificate: Supplement the the 1960 Handbook of Regulations, Courses and Study Syllabuses" September 1961

"University of Bristol Institute of Education Certificate in Education: The Assessment System" guidelines 26 February 1962

"University of Bristol Institute of Education Certificate in Education: Syllabus for Complementary Studies" November 1962

"University of Bristol Institute of Education Certificate in Education: Courses for Study and Syllabuses for the Gloucestershire Training College" September 1963

University of Bristol School of Education. Examination for the Certificate in Education: Information for Students" c.1970

Princess Anne in striking hat

Princess Anne left London Airport this morning […] Royal Air Force Bruggen and present the […] for Royal Air Force Germany on behalf of the Queen. Princess Anne wore this striking hat style when she left London Airport today

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/61

Agency: Keystone

Prince Charles in "Quiet Flows the Don" play at university

The Prince of Wales stars in "Quiet Flows the Don" Revenue at Trinity College Cambridge. Prince Charles, in his third and last year at Trinity College, Cambridge, will take part in four scenes in this year's [?] which is called "Quiet Flows the Don". He appears on the stage of the 100 seat Trinity Theatre as a sports commentator, a weather reporter, he will appear in a [?] an interminable soap opera, and as an expert in a [?] of the antique programme. The show opens on Tuesday night until Saturday night. Prince Charles seen during rehearsal in sketch entitled "Going for a Quick One" in which he has a spot of bother with bagpipes

Agency: BIPPA

Prince Charles and bagpipes in play

The Pipe Dream of a Prince. Clowning with bagpipes in these pictures is The Prince of Wales (right) during the sketch "Going for a Quick One", a take-off of "Going for a Song", the television programme on antiques, one of the items in "Quiet Flows the Don", The Dryden Society's Trinity College Revue, which opens in Cambridge tonight (Monday). These pictures were made during yesterday's dress rehearsal. The Prince's views were sought on a set of bagpipes. He picked them up, got himself entangled in them (upper picture), and finally ended up (lower picture) in a threshing heap on the floor. When he came to his feet, he pronounced that the bagpipes must be an "Indigenous Northern reptile", adding "It has been stuffed and they have tidied up the tentacles a bit". See PA Story catchlined "CHARLES"

Agency: Press Association

Edward Thomas

Includes poem "The Spring: To Edward Thomas" published in The Grasshopper Broadsheets April 1945, invitation to a talk "Edward Thomas (1878-1917): Poet and Critic" by R George Thomas on 15 November 1967, and an information sheet on The Edward Thomas Centenary Memorial appeal which includes copies of signatures of Myfanwy Thomas, Jill Balcon, Alec Guinness and Douglas Snelgar [?] Vicar of Steep

Edward Thomas - Robert Frost Letters

Photocopies and typescripts of letters spanning virtually the whole course of the Thomas - Frost relationship until Thomas's death in 1917. Mainly written from Thomas to Frost, they cover domestic issues as well as thoughts on poetry and the work of other writers and Thomas's observations from France. Also included are a letter from Roger Ingpen to Frost immediately after Thomas's death discussing the publication of "Eastaway's poems" and one from Frost to Helen Thomas extolling the virtues of Thomas as "the bravest and best and dearest man you and I have ever known"

John Drinkwater to Rupert Brooke

Two photocopied letters from Drinkwater to Brooke dated 26 September 1912 and 1 January 1915. Includes thanks to Brooke for sending him a volume of his poetry, visits, Brooke in Antwerp, Drinkwater's work and views on the war

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