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Myfanwy Thomas

Refers to tribute Helen Thomas by Rowland Watson at her funeral. Includes Victoria Wine newsletter with piece on Edward Thomas and copy of letter from Alan T Foreman to Myfanwy regarding her childhood at Otford

Poem "Turf Accountant"

Published by "The Countryman" Summer 1984; "Writer's Own Magazine" Autumn 1984; The KQBX Press 1985

Includes final draft and letter from the Editor of "The Countryman" regarding publication 27 April 1983

Princess Anne in Los Angeles

Los Angeles. Princess Anne watches as teacher Gabriela Stambini demonstrates nutrition with the use of puppets to children of Para Los Ninos child day center. The Princess is on tour to promote British industry and visit under privileged youth in her capacity as president of the Worldwide Save the Children Fund

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Glenn Waggner

Princess Anne in Bangladesh

Bangladesh. Princess Anne today visited the project of Save the Children Fund at Khulna, 200 miles away from Dhaka. Princess was given a warm reception when she arrived there. Princess was very happy to see the work at the Save the Children Fund project. She has visited three different projects of Save the Children Fund there

Agency: Associated Press

Royal Family at Prince Henry's Christening

Windsor, England. The Royal Family at the christening of Prince Henry here, at the St George's Chapel. From left, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, The Princess of Wales, holding Prince Henry and Prince Charles. Henry was born 15 September 1984

Broadcast Date: 27 December 1984

Agency: United Press International

Photographer: Lord Snowdon

Duchess of Kent on Not Forgotten Association visit

Duchess Attends Party. Today's composite picture of the Duchess of Kent attending the Christmas Party of the "Not Forgotten" Association in the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, London. (Left) The Duchess leans on the shoulder of an old soldier for a chat, and (right) helping John Stokes of Birmingham (ex-Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers), one of the ex-service guests, to cut a Christmas cake

Agency: Press Association

Prince Charles and tribal dancers

Manus, Papua New Guinea. Prince Charles, dressed with a string of dog's teeth and a head band, is greeted by a tribal dance after he is proclaimed a hereditary leader of Manus, Thursday. Dancing on the right of the Prince is Nahali Rooney, former minister of justice and the only female member of Papua New Guinea Parliament

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Dick Fung

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