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Newly-wed Prince Charles and Diana wave from a train window

London. The newly-wed Prince and Princess of Wales wave out of the train window as the locomotive 'Broadlands', named by Prince Charles's late grandfather Lord Mountbatten, pulls out of Waterloo station en route for Romsey. They are to spend the first few days at Broadlands before joining the Britannia at Gibraltar for a Mediterranean cruise

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family wave goodbye to the newlywed Charles and Diana from the steps of St Pauls Cathedral

London. Waving goodbye to the Royal couple from the steps of St Pauls today after their wedding. Left to right: Prince Philip, Princess Anne, Mrs Frances Shand Kydd, the bride's mother, Captain Mark Phillips, the Queen, Earl Spencer, the bride's father, Prince Andrew, and the Lord Mayor of London, Colonel Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe

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, at the age of three, at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk

Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer and Charles Wright

Rod and tackle for Lady Diana Spencer at Balmoral this morning when she and Prince Charles spent the second morning of their holiday on the Queen's estate fishing, three miles apart. With Lady Diana, who was reunited with the Prince on Sunday after his five week overseas tour, is long serving gillie Charles Wright

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer

A smiling Lady Diana Spencer at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly last night when she and her fiancé, Prince Charles attended a "soiree"

ITN Reference: SPEN/11

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer

Lady Diana Spencer displaying an original style of headgear at the wedding of the Honourable Nicholas Soames, son of Lord Soames, to Catherine Weathersall in Westminster. Her fiancée Prince Charles was best man

Agency: Press Association

Sketch of Diana Spencer's wedding gown

A sketch of Lady Diana's wedding dress, the first glimpse. It is made of ivory pure silk taffeta and old lace, hand-embroidered with tiny mother-of-pearl sequins and pearls. The bodice is fitted and boned with a wide frill around the gently curved neckline and embroidered lace panels on front and back. Designed and made by Emanuel

Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981

Agency: UPI

Princess Michael of Kent and Lady Gabriella Windsor

The christening of Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia, the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, will take place at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, on Monday 8 June 1981. The baby, who will be known as Lady Ella, was born on 23 April 1981. OPS Princess Michael holding her daughter

Broadcast Date: 8 June 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/4

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in Canada

Toronto: The Queen Mother (centre), her daughter Princess Margaret (right), and Margaret's daughter Lady Sarah Armstong Jones (left) chat for a moment in the 16th floor corridor of the Royal York Hotel here. The Queen Mother ends a six day visit to Canada while Princess Margaret and her daughter began a week long visit to Canada

Agency: UPC

Photographer: Julien LeBourdais

Painting of Princess Margaret

Colchester, Essex. Richard Stone, a Colchester postman's son, executed this painting of Princess Margaret, destined for the Royal Anglians Meanee Barracks, in Colchester. The Princess made Mr Stone change the painting because she thought she looked too severe, so changed the expression to "a sort of half smile", and the Princess was delighted with the result. Mr Stone (30) painted the Queen Mother in 1973, and is currently working on an official drawing of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, to mark her 80th birthday on Christmas Day

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/112

Agency: Press Association

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

Poem "Record Rap"

Published by "New Hope International" Winter 1981 - 1982; "The Antigonish Review" Summer 1982; "Poetry Nottingham" Winter 1983; "Doors" May 1984; The KQBX Press December 1985

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Winter Warmup"

Published by "Tower Poetry Magazine" Winter 1981; "Stride" November 1982; Enitharmon Press 1988. Accepted by "Poetry Licence"

Annotated drafts

Poem "Wordsmith"

Published by "TOPS" March 1981; Enitharmon Press 1988. Accepted by "Zeros"

Annotated drafts including final draft

"Beginner's Way" booklet

Compiled by Jamie McCullough. Includes photocopies of:

Introduction
Letter from Martin Orrom to Jamie McCullough giving agreement in principle for the project
Newspaper article "Beginner's Way Begins"
Descriptions for the trail with photographs
Draft constitution for the Wildharbour Society

Prince Charles and Lady Diana in a car, leaving the Royal Opera House

The Prince of Wales, and his fiancée, Lady Diana Spencer, leaving the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, after their first night out together in public, since announcing their engagement a week ago. They sat in the Royal box to watch Mayerbeer's opera, L'Africaine, sung by an international cast headed by great American black soprano, Grace Bumbury. See PA story "Royal Covent" timed 2246 onward

Agency: Unknown

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