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Prince Michael of Kent at a road safety scheme launch

Prince Michael of Kent and some of the showbusiness personalities who supported him when he launched the Prince Michael Awards scheme, a new campaign for road safety, in London today. With the Prince are, from left: Radio One disc jockey Mike Smith; actress Su Pollard; TV presenter Anne Diamond (soon to be a mother) and TV and radio personality Bob Holness

Agency: Press Association

Prince Michael of Kent at a London to Brighton Veteran Car Rally

Prince Michael of Kent, president of the Royal Automobile Club, at Hyde Park Corner, London today preparing for the off of the RAC [Royal Automobile Club] London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. He is at the wheel of Britain's oldest racing car, the 1903 Gordon Bennett Napier, which has just returned to this country after 37 years in the United States and he was being passengered by General William Lyon, a noted Californian collector, who was the car's previous owner

Agency: Press Association

The Edward Thomas Fellowship press release "Hampshire Artist's Tribute to Edward Thomas 50th Anniversary of the Memorial Stone"

50th anniversary gathering of the unveiling of a memorial stone to Edward Thomas on the Shoulder of Mutton, 2 October 1937. Includes details of a painting of the landscape painted by Mervyn Goode titled "Summer Evening Landscape from the Poet's Stone" and the unveiling of a plaque to Rowland and Cherry Watson

Poem "Scorebook"

Published by "Poetry Review" Winter 1987 - 1988; Enitharmon Press 1991

Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes letter from Peter Forbes, Editor of "Poetry Review" to Michael Henry regarding publication of poems 5 October 1987

Poem "St Martin in the Field"

Published by "Revised [?] & Paperback" Winter 1987; Enitharmon Press 1991; Bloomsbury ["Building Jerusalem: Elegies on Parish Churches"] 2016. Highly commended by Cheltenham Poetry Society

Annotated drafts including final draft. Includes programme for the launch of "Building Jerusalem" at Cambridge University Library on 19 October 2016

The Duchess of York participating in a Red Arrows flight

Loop the Loop Duchess. The Duchess of York, wearing a shiny crash helmet, is ready for take off from RAF Scampton today, where she took the controls of a Red Arrows' Bulldog training aircraft. The Newest royal aviator looped the loop and performed a barrel roll during her hour long flight over the Lincolnshire countryside under instruction

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on the Maid of the Mist, Niagara Falls

Second Honeymoon. The Duke and Duchess of York wave to photographers from the tour boat Maid of the Mist during their visit to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Saturday. The royal couple wore raincoats as the boat sailed into the mist beneath Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Dave Buston

Princess Anne in horseracing gear

The Princess Royal on her way to be weighed after coming in second on Wood Chisel in the Brooke Bond Coffee Cup Amateur Riders Stakes at Newmarket today. The royal jockey was beaten by half a length by the locally trained Shimshek, ridden by champion amateur Tim Thomson-Jones

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward acting in A Winter's Tale

Royal Role. An uplifting experience for Glasgow University Student Hannah Welfare, to be spun in the air by Prince Edward, at Haddo House, near Aberdeen today. The theatrical pair were rehearsing with the Haddo House Players for Wednesday's opening of Shakespeare's "Winter's Tale", in which the royal actor plays Prince Florizel and Hannah, the 17-year-old grand-daughter of Lady Aberdeen, takes the part of Perdita, the shepherdess with whom he falls in love

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth at the Maundy Thursday service at Ely Cathedral

Maundy Gift for The Queen. The Queen accepts a bunch of daffodils from a well wisher in the crowd during her walkabout today after the traditional Maundy Thursday service in Ely Cathedral, where she had presented the Royal Maundy money to 122 pensioners, a man and a woman for each of her 61 years. The Royal Maundy dates back to the 12th century. In her left hand, the Queen carries a sweet smelling nosegay, following a custom which survives from the days when such a posy was thought to afford protection against the plague

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

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