Prospectus for St Mary's College
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- 1935
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Prospectus for St Mary's College
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The Queen Mother with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
In this library picture from 1935, as the Duchess of York, she makes a delighted arrival at London's Olympia for the Royal Tournament. With her, are her daughters, the nine year old Princess Elizabeth (right), now Queen Elizabeth II, and Princess Margaret Rose, who was in her fifth year. Issued in connection with the 80th birthday of The Queen Mother on 4 August 1980
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980
Agency: Press Association
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Discusses Edward Thomas and his conversion to poetry
Letter from Robert Eckert Junior to Julian Thomas regarding binding of "The Woodland Life" in red
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History and Geography notebook
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Includes notes on education, public health, government and houses. With pencil annotations
Photographs belonging to John T Priestley
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Includes family photographs, children, holidays, pets
Hemsworth Grammar School prefects and cricket XI
St Paul's College overseas English group 1959 - 1960
Duke of Edinburgh visit 1957
Son Roger Priestley at school
St Paul's College students outside Rosehill hostel
St Paul's College sports teams
St Paul's College students at camp
Aerial photograph of Rosehill
St Paul's College student gymnastics
Exterior of St Paul's College
Christmas party
St Paul's College students outside The Air Balloon pub
Student work including a canoe
Photographers include Cheltenham Newspaper Company Limited; Donald Bott, Optipho Artist Photographers, Clarence Parade, Cheltenham; Raeburn Studios Limited, Pittville Gates, Cheltenham; Patrick T Bodey; Ralph Ashley Aerial Photography, 3 Lodge Street, Leeds
Priestley, John Thomas
Annotated photograph of Lower South residents at St Mary's College
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Photographer unknown
St Paul’s College blazer belonging to W P Townrow
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Townrow, W P
Scrapbook containing mementoes of the Western Chelt Club, which met in Cheltenham
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Includes notices of rambles, annual dinners, meetings, a subscription sheet for the Alice Reynolds Memorial Fund, 6 photographs. Includes loose items
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Wane, J S
J S Wane’s notes on his student P H Newby
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Queen Elizabeth, King George, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
Royal Family at Eastbourne. His Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (taken when Duke and Duchess of York) with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret entering the Parish Church, Eastbourne to attend morning service
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Central Press Photos
File portrait of Wallis Simpson made in 1936 prior to her marriage to the Duke of Windsor. The Duchess of Windsor, who was subsequently denied the title of "Royal Highness" died April 24 in Paris
Broadcast Date: 1986
Agency: Reuters
The life and times of the Duke of Windsor
A series of pictures depicting the life and times of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke, who is the eldest son of his late Majesty King George V, was born 23 June 1894. He ascended the throne as King Edward VIII in January 1936 and abdicated in December 1936. Six months later her married Mrs Wallis Warfield (formerly Simpson). Photo shows The Duke of Windsor (with stick) visiting slum areas in Southwark, London in 1936
Broadcast Date: 1 July 1987
Agency: Central Press Photos
Agency: Popperfoto
King Edward VIII's abdication speech
Broadcast Date: 29 January 2003
Agency: Hulton Deutsch
The Duke and Duchess of York opening the coal shipping terminal, Jarrow Staith, on the River Tyne
Flashback to July 1936, when Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, then the Duchess of York, and accompanied by her husband, the Duke of York, later King George VI, opened the coal shipping terminal, Jarrow Staith, on the Tyne. When she opens the new Tyne terminal on Thursday 7 November she will operate the same switch as used at the previous ceremony 49 years ago. Obit
Broadcast Date: 7 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
Deposit relating to Edna Mary Williams [née Fox], St Mary's College student 1936 - 1938
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Williams, Joy
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"Biology Summer Vacation" notebook
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Includes photographs, sketches and mounted cards. With pencil annotations
Photograph album belonging to Edna Fox showing time at college
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Photographer unknown. Includes sports teams, amateur dramatics, trips to Leckhampton and Cleeve Hill, school practice, a trip to Stratford on Avon and biology fieldwork. Includes loose items
Deposit relating to Ethel Maud Jones, St Mary's College student 1938 - 1940
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Birch, Marion
Reference for Guy Maitland Roy written by W E Beck, Principal of St Paul’s College
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Deposit relating to Mrs D Gage
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Gage, Mrs D
Autograph diary belonging to H Newbury, St Paul's College student 1934 - 1936
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Includes versus and signatures of fellow students and some later annotations describing what subsequently happened to them
Also includes letter from Jean Alderson accompanying D500, 8 January 1999
Alderson, Jean
Photographs of the 1934 - 1936 and 1935 - 1937 year group
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Photographer unknown
Caption 1: Former King Edward leaving Windsor castle after [?] his pathetic speech this evening with [?]. Caption 2: Last private drive was in December when the Duke left Windsor after his broadcast. Caption 3: Departure… A car hurried from Windsor Castle on a night sixteen years ago, taking an ex-king from his country
Agency: Popperfoto
Eleanor Farjeon - Rowland Watson Correspondence
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Correspondence mainly from Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson. Includes items she sent to Rowland including a typescript of an article she wrote for the Manchester Guardian on Edward Thomas in 1937, a handlist of collected works presented to Hampstead Public Libraries in 1960, newspaper clippings, typescript foreword to "The Green Roads" and "You Come Too", photocopy of chapter "My Latter Years" by Eleanor Farjeon from "The Book of Leisure" by John Pudney, typescript of "The White House at Flansham (Its Roots and Branches)", and a mounted black and white photograph of the memorial stone on the Shoulder of Mutton, Steep in 1949
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Label annotated "Miss Dean" dated "14/7/38"
Includes St Paul's badge embroidered with "S. C. 1936-1938" and "H.C. 1937-1938"
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Notebook with notes on teaching practice by Wilfred Pearson
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With pencil annotations
Needlework notebook of Edna Mary Fox
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Includes hand-drawn diagrams, mounted and loose paper templates and examples of fabric and needlework. With pencil annotations
Photograph album containing photographs of Ethel M Jones and friends at school and St Mary's College
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Includes photographs at camp, on Cleeve Hill, inhabitants of "Dorm 12" of The Priory 1939, swimming at Sandford Park Lido and at a Student Christian Movement Conference in Derbyshire. Annotated with names.
Photographer unknown
"George Fox (1624-1690) Little Books of Kindly Light number 8" by George B Robson
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Published by The Epworth Press
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Includes letter from W E Poppleston accompanying D355 25 July 1987, letter from Bernadette Flaherty acknowledging donation 20 August 1987 and letter of thanks from W E Poppleston 26 August 1987
Poppleston, W E
Agency: Popperfoto
King Edward VIII assassination attempt
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips were both unhurt in last night's kidnap attempt by an armed gunman in The Mall, but four other people were shot and wounded. Attacks on members of the Royal Family have been rare, and until 1936 no attacks had been attempted for more than 30 years. It was in July 1936 the King Edward VIII escaped unhurt when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch produced a revolver. The man, Patrick McMahon, was immediately disarmed, and is pictured here after his arrest
Broadcast Date: 21 March 1974
ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/37
Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited
Newspaper cuttings regarding the steep memorial and plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes letter written by John Haines regarding subscriptions to the Steep memorial published in the Gloucester Journal 4 April 1936, Features in The Times and Hampshire Observer reporting on memorial unveiling on the Shoulder of Mutton and at Berryfield Cottage with photograph, and a report in the News Chronicle on the unveiling of a plaque at 61 Shelgate Road, Battersea. Two articles mounted. With pencil annotations
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St Mary's College green gym slip
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"A Concise History of Modern Europe 1789-1914, with an epilogue 1914-1936" by Robert M Rayner
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Published by Longmans, Green and Company
Stamped "Haverhill Secondary School, West Suffolk Ed. Committee" and inscribed "H E Hartop, 1944"
Queen Mother, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
On 4 August 1980, The Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. This 1936 library picture shows her as Queen Elizabeth with King George VI, after the abdication of Edward VIII and before their coronation of 12 May 1937. Sharing their car, their daughters, Princess ELizabeth (left) the present Queen, and Princess Margaret. Obit
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, King George V's only daughter, who died in March 1965. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal", a courtesy title which goes only to the eldest daughter of the sovereign as a mark of esteem
Agency: Press Association