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"Criterion 3: Partnership Funding"

File possibly compiled by Brian Mahony. Includes information on an application to the Henry Moore Foundation; Sculpture Trail Access Project; Selection day for the Henry More Commission 1998 [presentations by Tim Knowles, Neville Gabie, Sandie Macrae, Louise Short and David Gooding]; Sculpture proposal by Neville Gabie 1998; Summerfield Trust correspondence; Correspondence from Martin Orrom and Lesley Greene; Address by Nick Capaldi [South West Arts] at Cinderford on 16 December 1998; Correspondence from Bruce Allan; Correspondence from Tessa Jackson [Director of The Arnolfini]; Memorandum regarding refurbishment of Cathedral by Kevin Atherton

Crime

Box Contents:
Box 1/13 Ahmed - Sarah
Box 2/13 Ayline - Shooting
Box 3/13 Bugging - Crime
Box 4/13 Crime (Drug) - Crime (Immoral)
Box 5/13 Crime (Immoral) - Crime (Larceny)
Box 6/13 Crime (Larceny) - Crime (Miscellaneous)
Box 7/13 Crime (Miscellaneous) - Crime (Murder)
Box 8/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 9/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 10/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 11/13 Crime (Shooting) - Death
Box 12/13 Death - Expeditions [also General Box 9/25]
Box 13/13 Crime - Crime

Craster Village Project

Craster Village Project book titled "We Can Mind the Time" concerning memories belonging to the Craster community. Published by Craster Community Development Trust

Booklet containing photographic documentation of project activities and outputs

Location: Craster, Northumberland

Cradley

Book titled "Cradley: a village history" author Wynnelk M Hunt 2002. Published by W M Hunt in association with Cradley Village Management Committee

Location: Cradley, West Midlands (county)

Cover for the Ceremonial of the Investiture of Prince Charles

Cover for The Ceremonial of the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1 July 1969. At the top are the Arms of The Prince with Coronet, Supporters and Garter. Below is his Dragon Badge, different from that of the Queen by the label round the neck. The drawings were made by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms

Agency: Unknown

Cotswold Sheepwashes

One CD-ROM totaling 70.7MB, containing data pertaining to Cotswold sheepwashes. Includes documentation of the site, group photographs of children, 31 JPEG files total

One CD-ROM Sheepwashes in the Cotswolds AONB survey and assessment, holding circa 250 JPEG files containing site photography, one PDF file containing project report, 20KB total

Leaflet titled "Wash Pool"

Cotswold Centre for History and Heritage Archive

  • CC
  • Collection
  • 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

Correspondence with Publishers

Correspondence between Eleanor Farjeon and publishers The Bodley Head Limited and Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc. Refers to publications "You Come Too", "London Nursery Rhymes", "Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds", "The Wasp Trap", "The Green Roads" and a volume on Edward Thomas's poetry for children

Correspondence to Richard Emeny

Respondents include:
Dwight Eddins
Martha Vogeler
National Library of Wales
Ken Kirk
Roy Carnon
Richard Lowndes
Sean Street
Margaret Thompson
Heather Norris Nicholson and Steve Nicholson
Edward Cawston Thomas
Maureen Silver

Correspondence regarding the sale of fifty seven letters from Edward Thomas to John Freeman

Sold at Sotheby's on 24 July 1979. Now held in the Berg Collection at New York Public Library. Includes:

Letters written to Alan Martin on the sale from Bertram Rota Limited booksellers, Encounter, the Imperial War Museum, Privy Council Office and the Cabinet Office

Letter from Myfanwy Thomas to Alan Martin including draft letters to "English Literary Gents" and the Keeper of Manuscripts at New York Public Library

Publication "Encounter" for July 1979 including an essay "A Neglected Responsibility: Contemporary Literary MSS" by Philip Larkin

Correspondence regarding Carole Drake as Artist in Residence

Includes letter from Rupert Martin offering Carole Drake the residency; statement of interest and notes from a preliminary visit to the Sculpture Trail; outline of particulars for the Artist in Residence position; press release by the Forestry Commission for the opening of Dead Wood/ Bois Mort; Carole Drake's curriculum vitae; site plan of the Sculpture Trail

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