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Prince Andrew and Prince Edward in the grounds of Buckingham Palace

This photograph is one of a series of The Princes Andrew and Edward, taken by Lisa Sheridan in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The photographs are releases for Prince Andrew's birthday who is six years old on 19 February. Our picture shows Prince Andrew attempting to bury his brother in the leaves

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1966

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/37

Photographer: Lisa Sheridan

Prince Andrew in a standard service flying suit at H M S Culdross

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in standard service flying suit, photographed at H M S Culdross. The name tab is part of the regulation. His rank is that of a Midshipman in the Royal Navy, where he is training with the fleet Air Arm

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in his formal uniform as Midshipman in the Royal Navy

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, second son of the Queen and Prince Philip, and second in succession to the Throne, will be 21 years of age on the 19 February 1981. Prince Andrew in his formal uniform as Midshipman in the Royal Navy. His decorations are, left, the CVO (Commander of the Royal Victorian Order), and right, the Jubilee Medal

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1981

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Phil Rudge

Prince Andrew in the Falklands

Port Stanley, Saturday. Prince Andrew, camera at the ready during a visit he made to Port Stanley from his ship HMS Invincible. He spoke of his experiences as a helicopter pilot during the conflict

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANDR/62

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Martin Cleaver

Prince Andrew leaving Theatre Royal with Koo Stark after seeing The Pirates of Penzance

Library picture of Prince Andrew and soft-porn actress Koo Stark (25) leaving Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, after seeing a performance of The Pirates of Penzance. The couple flew to the Caribbean yesterday for a holiday in the sun and are booked to fly back to London from Barbados on 26 October 1982. Do not mention girl with Prince Andrew, as being Koo Stark

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew salutes the fallen at Blue Beach Cemetery, Falklands

Salute to the Fallen. Prince Andrew remembers the British dead of the Falklands conflict at the memorial ceremony at Blue Beach Cemetery, San Carlos yesterday to commemorate those who fell in the Falklands conflict 1982. Looking on is Monsignor Spraggon, Head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Falklands. The prince performed a number of official functions yesterday before he opens the new Falkland Islands Airport today

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew and Selina Scott before an interview for The Wogan Show, Shepards Bush, London

Prince Andrew interviewed by Selina. Prince Andrew and TV presenter Selina Scott backstage at the Shepard's Bush theatre in London tonight before he appeared as her guest on the Wogan Show. Selina has been hosting the show this week while Terry Wogan is on holiday. During the recording of the show, the rest of which went out live, he got her to sign a piece of his helicopter which he had brought along

Agency: Press Association

The silver medal to commemorate Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's wedding

Royal Wedding Medal. A £25 sterling silver medal to be issued by the Royal Mint, commemorating the royal wedding on 23 July of Miss Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew. The medal will weigh 37 grams, and measure 44 millimeters across. Altogether, 20,000 of the hallmarked medals will be issued by the mint, and striking will start either tomorrow or next week

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew at Aycliffe School

Prince and Accused Youth/ Twelve year old Billy Waugh, of Sherburn Grove, Houghton Spring, Tyne and Wear, who was convicted today of murdering crippled widow Mrs Peggy Greenwood, 58, sitting next to Prince Andrew when the prince opened a new house at the school for disturbed young people and afterwards chatted to pupils. Waugh was then at the school on remand

Agency: Press Association

Prince Andrew's Royal Wedding Carriages

The Glass Coach, in which Sarah Ferguson and her father will ride to Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Prince Andrew next Wednesday, on the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace today. The carriage will be driven by coachman John Nelson on the day with two footmen standing on the back in full State Livery

Agency: Press Association

Footman Andrew McGill

From Dole to Palace. Footman Andrew McGill (23) from Wavertree, Liverpool, holding horse drawing the 1902 State Landau in the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London today, was on the dole two years ago. He was on duty today when carriages were being prepared for next week's Royal Wedding. The landau will carry Prince Andrew to Westminster Abbey, and return with the Prince and his bride to the palace

Agency: Press Association

Chideock Manor at Bridport

House for the Yorks. The rear of Chideock Manor, showing the swimming pool and fountain, near Bridport in Dorset yesterday. The five bedroomed Regency manor house is to become the temporary home of the Duke and Duchess of York, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/YORK/74

Agency: Press Association

Combined coat of arms for the Duke and Duchess of York

Joint Arms for the Yorks. The combined armorial bearings, drawn up Sir Colin Cole, Garter King of Arms, for the Duke and Duchess of York. The arms include the bee featured in the duchess's wedding dress , a wreath of white roses of York and the Royal arms with the three pointed 'label' denoting the son of the monarch

Agency: Press Association

Plans for a house at Sunninghill Park, Windsor

New Home for Yorks. An artist's impression of the Duke of York's modern purpose-built home within the walled garden of Sunninghill Park, adjoining Windsor Great Park. Buckingham Palace announced today that planning consent was being sought to build the two story house

Broadcast Date: 23 September 1987

Agency: Press Association

Royal Dream Home

A model of the Duke and Duchess of York's multi-million pound home to be built near Windsor Castle, showing the south front and terrace from the garden. Work on the two story mansion, designed by Edinburgh architects Law and Dunbar-Nasmith, will begin this autumn

Agency: Press Association

Royal Dream Home

Composite Picture. An artists impression of the proposed 'dream home' of the Duke and Duchess of York, which received the disapproval of Berkshire County Council last November. The remodelled mansion, on which work will begin this autumn after the royal couple made amendments to architects' plans

Agency: Press Association

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Box 6/7 Olympics - Sailing
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Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage Archive

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  • 2017 - 2018

The Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage brings together the work of undergraduate students and staff in History (School of Liberal and Performing Arts) at the University of Gloucestershire. Primarily student-led, the research conducted as part of the Centre aims to uncover and valorise the rich history of the area surrounding the University’s Francis Close Hall Campus by exploring historical change through a local lens.

The Centre has also been established with the intention of creating partnerships between the University, the local community and important local organisations, so that the research benefits local stakeholders as well as students.

Each year the Centre focuses on a number of different themes with the aim of producing public-facing exhibitions. In 2016-2017, staff and students worked on the first project, entitled ‘Cheltenham’s Lower High Street: Past, Present, and Future’, in collaboration with the Cheltenham Civic Society and the Cheltenham West End Partnership. This project explored one of the oldest but most neglected parts of the Regency town, aiming to appraise the area and create a more inclusive history of Cheltenham. The project culminated in an exhibition at the Chapel Arts gallery between 17-30 June 2017 and the production of a short documentary film. Staff contributions to the project were supported by the University of Gloucestershire’s Being Human Research Priority Area.

For more information on the Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage, visit their website https://cc4hh.co.uk/

University of Gloucestershire

Fourth Edward Thomas Autumn Walk itinerary

Includes Edward Thomas Fellowship news sheet August 1983; three letters from Alun John to Alan Martin with details of the walk; photocopies of two letters from Alun John to Anne Mallinson with details of the walk; map of the route

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