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Princess Anne in Nairobi

Nairobi. Princess Anne is presented with a bouquet of flowers by schoolchildren during her tour Thursday of the Kenya +Flying Doctor service. With the princes is operation director Michael Wood

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Mohammed Yaya

Princess Anne with Princess Juliana of the Netherlands

Bilthoven, Holland. Princess Juliana of the Netherlands and Princess Anne of Great Britain at the microscopes of the laboratory of the Dutch State Institute for Public Health here this afternoon, Thursday. Both royalties attended the presentation of the Foundation "Save the Children" which will raise money for medical help to children in Upper Volta

Agency: ANP for UPI

Princess Anne portrait

A new portrait of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, by American painter Lincoln Taber, from Los Angeles. The work is in oil and measures 34 inches by 43 inches, and shows the Princess at her Gloucestershire home, Gatcombe Park. Taber had 8, 2 hour sittings with the Princess and took 9 months to complete the painting. Commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, the painting will hang in Fishmongers Hall, in the City of London

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/117

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne in Hong Kong

Hong Kong. The Princess Anne of Great Britain is greeted by Hong Kong Governor, Sir Edward Youde (right) upon her arrival in Hong Kong Kai Tak airport here for a four-day visit. Princess Anne last visited Hong Kong in 1971

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne at Harrods Food Hall

London. Princess Anne gazes at the goodies sold by boater-wearing assistants on the confectionery counter in the Food Hall of Harrods, the top people's store in Knightsbridge, London. Earlier the princess officially opened the new Food Hall as part of a joint event organised between Food for Britain, and the store

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Anne in Atlanta

Atlanta. Princess Anne accompanied by Georgia Governor Joe Frank Harris is greeted by Mayor and Mrs Andrew Young as she is presented a bouquet of flowers by Louise Allen, 10, upon the Princess's arrival at a fund raising Garden party on behalf of the British Olympic Association

Agency: UPI

Photographer: David Tulis

Princess Anne at the Berkeley Square Ball

London. Princess Anne arrives for the annual Berkeley Square Ball in London when 3,000 people will dance until the early hours to help raise fund for MENCAP, NSPCC and the Princess Anne Charitable Trust. Captain Mark Phillips is in the background

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Anne visiting Exeter Hospital

Exeter. Royal visit to Exeter Hospital. The Princess Anne meets Jason Pring (11) and his kidney donor mother Mrs Jenny Pring watched by unit appeal organisers Mrs Jackie Andrews and Mrs Susan Claydon, at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, at Wonford, Exeter today where the princess officially opened the new Renal Unit

Agency: Press Association

Princess Alexandra, her mother the Duchess of Kent, and brothers Prince Edward and Prince Michael

A picture of Princess Alexandra, who in April is to marry Mr Angus Ogilvy, with her mother the Duchess of Kent, and brothers Prince Edward (now Duke of Kent) and Prince Michael (in arms) in the grounds of Coppins, Ivor, Buckinghamshire. This picture was taken for Prince Michael's first birthday in July 1943

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALEX/8

Agency: Central Press

Letter from Dorothy Una Ratcliffe to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson describing a meeting with Hugh MacDiarmid

Written from The Percy Arms Hotel, Otterburn, Northumberland. Recalls a recent meeting with the Scottish poet, Hugh MacDiarmid where they discussed Gibson's work, for which he expressed a "great liking" and Roy Campbell's which he "loathes". Dorothy Una Ratcliffe was editor of the Northern Broadsheet and a friend of Wilfrid's who was later to deposit a large collection of his material in the Brotherton Library, Leeds

Newspaper article "Mr Gibson"

Published in the Manchester Guardian, author "H I'A F". A review of "Coldknuckles" praising Gibson's handling of the Northumbrian dialect. The cutting was forwarded to Frederick Mullen Ltd. and is glued to a pre-printed form

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