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The Colleges of St Paul and St Mary Cheltenham programmes for Sunday morning prayer and evening prayer

Includes annotated Reunion Concert programme by the St Paul's and St Mary's Joint Music Society and agenda; chairman's report and income and expenditure account details 1973 - 1974 for the general meeting of St Paul's College Old Students' Association, 27 May 1974; "Koinonia" Chapel publication Summer 1974

Deposit relating to the development of national Physical Education training plus other college matters

Introduction for D212 entitled “Instruction of Physical Education” – Points of interest in the file include correspondence between Rev W E Beck [Principal of St Paul’s College] and Bertram N Bligh [Secretary to the Board of Education] which resulted in the introduction of a course in Advanced Physical Training in 1937. The course was designed to train new masters for the instruction of Physical Training in senior schools.
Also of interest is the correspondence between Rev Beck and W Turner Long [Secretary to the local Education Department]. This resulted in the appointment of Harry Starmer Smith as Organiser of Physical Training for schools and colleges in the area of Cheltenham and Gloucester

Priestley, John Thomas

Prince Andrew returning from Sandringham

A smile and a wave from Prince Andrew, who celebrates his 14th birthday next month as he leaves Liverpool Street Station this evening after returning from Sandringham, where he has been with other members of the Royal Family since New Year

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/50

Agency: Central Press

Home at Ranger's Lodge, Hyde Park

A view of Ranger's Lodge in Hyde Park, which will be the new home of Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy. Ranger's Lodge has been empty for two years, and will probably not be ready until 1975. It has three bedrooms, three reception rooms and staff accommodation. Princess Alexandra will move from her present home, Thatched House Lodge in Richmond Park, to be nearer her duties in central London

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/89

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Les Wilson

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. Princess Anne and Mark Phillips are seen together in the city earlier tonight, when they attended a film about disabled horse riders. Later shots were fired at their car in the Mall as they returned to Buckingham Palace. See PA story Shot timed 2029

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne and Inspector James Beaton

Princess Anne goes to hospitals to visit men wounded in attack on her car. Princess Anne today went to St George's Hospital and Westminster Hospital, to visit the men recovering from bullet wounds received during last Wednesday's attack on her car in The Mall. Princess Anne chats to her wounded bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton, at Westminster Hospital today

Agency: BIPNA

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. Three police officers who helped save Princess Anne from a gunman in The Mall are to receive bravery awards. Princess Anne's bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton (centre), is awarded the George Cross, PC Michael Hills (left) is awarded the George Medal, and Detective Constable Peter Edmonds wins the Queen's Gallantry Medal. Embargo: not for publication before 0001 hours, Friday 5 July 1974. See PA story "Medals" timed 1530 and onwards

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles wearing a 'digger's' hat

Australia. "Digger Charles". The Prince of Wales dons a borrowed "digger's" hat to protect himself from the scorching Australian sunshine, as he smiles at the gathering on board HMS Cook after taking the Tall Ships' salute on their arrival in Sydney Harbour today

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Prince Charles and Laura Jo Watkins

San Diego. Britain's Prince Charles chats with Laura Jo Watkins at a reception last 16 March in San Diego while his Royal Navy ship was on a training cruise. Since then Charles has written to Miss Watkins and the 20 year old secretarial student is now the houseguest of US Ambassador Walter Annenberg in England after being invited to a party for Charles

Agency: Associated Press

Prince Charles preparing for helicopter flight

Yeovilton, Somerset. Naval Lieutenant Prince Charles at the controls of a Royal Navy Wessex V helicopter as he was about to go up for his first "dual control" flight with his instructor, Lieutenant Commander Alan McGregor, at Royal Naval Air station, Yeovilton today. The Prince was starting a three-and-a-half months flying course. See PA story "Prince (substitute)" timed 1522 - 1626

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles with 'Goons'

Even a Royal face can't keep straight when there are Goons about. Prince Charles had a command performance of Goonery on Monday night (11-11-74) at a dinner in London to celebrate the publication of a book of scripts of radio's famous Goon Show programmes. But only three of the Goons were there: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine. The sick absentee was Harry Secombe. Not to be outdone he sent the Prince a poem

Broadcast Date: 1 March 2001

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/116

Agency: Syndication International

Prince Charles flying a helicopter

Yeovilton, Somerset. His personal standard flying from his Wessex, Prince Charles leads a massed fly-past of helicopters of 707 squadron, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary, at Royal Naval Air Station, Yeovilton, today. Later, the squadron made a presentation to the Prince, a lieutenant, to mark his completion of the training course on which he has qualified as a Wessex 5 helicopter pilot in the Royal Navy

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth taking a photo

Royal Photographer. Badminton, Avon. The Queen, watched by the Duke of Edinburgh, uses a gold plated camera to photograph her horse Columbus at the veterinary inspection on the first day of the 1974 Badminton Horse Trials

Broadcast Date: 8 December 1976

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth on her 48th birthday

Windsor. The Queen was in a happy mood as she celebrated her 48th birthday here today, where she took the salute at the St George's Day Parade of the Queen's Scouts in the castle quadrangle. See PA Story Queen timed 1529 onwards

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/124

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer

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, in 1974, on the Isle of Uist, Western Isles, Scotland

Broadcast Date: 30 June 1971

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne in Ottawa

Ottawa. Princess Anne and husband, Captain Mark Phillips, enjoy fast run on toboggan at Government House during an outdoors winter party. The couple are enjoying a three-day stay in Ottawa and will join the Queen who stops there 27 January on her way to New Zealand for Commonwealth Games

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt: Police Raid House in Hampshire

Today's picture of the house in Silverdale, Fleet, Hampshire, which was raided by the police at 5am yesterday, some nine hours after the gun attack on Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The police believe that this house would have been the hide-out where Princess Anne would have been taken if the kidnap attempt had been successful. The house is owned by a doctor, at present in America, and in his absence it has been handled by an agent who rented it a couple of weeks ago to a young man in his mid-20s

Agency: Central Press Photos

Princess Anne and Brian McConnell

… considered an exclusive interview when Princess Anne talked with journalist Mr Brian McConnell in a St George's Hospital ward today. The Princess called on Brian, a patient at the hospital since he was shot in The Mall on Wednesday night, when an attempt to kidnap the Princess and her husband was staged. Whilst at the hospital, the Princess visited shot PC Michael Hills. Later she went to Westminster Hospital to see her injured bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton. See PA story "Anne" timed 1014

Agency: Press Association [?]

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. These articles, except the bullet-holed diary, were found by police in the possession of Ian Ball, 26, who pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey today to attempting to kidnap Princess Anne, the attempted murder of two police officers and wounding two civilians. The diary belonged to shot PC Michael Hills; the bullet which pierced it is still in his liver. The keys are for the handcuffs, two pairs of which are locked together to provide leg shackles. The guns, of Spanish make, are a .22 Astra (left), with six spent rounds, three live rounds and 39 spares; and a .38 Astra with five spent rounds and 19 spares. The gloves were worn by Ball during the incident. See PA story "Ball" timed 1234

Agency: Press Association

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