Invitation to the launch of the Second Phase of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Project
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- 17 July c.1988
Held at Speech House Hotel. Hosted by The Forestry Commission and Art Landmarks
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Invitation to the launch of the Second Phase of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Project
Held at Speech House Hotel. Hosted by The Forestry Commission and Art Landmarks
Includes map of the Sculpture Trail showing the sites of the sculptures
Newspaper article "Summer sculpture" by William Packer
Published in the "Financial Times". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Newspaper article "Enchanted Forest" by David Harrison
Published in the "Evening Post". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Prince Edward starting work at the Palace Theatre
Prince's First Day at Work. Prince Edward arriving at the Palace Theatre in London's West End with a box of tea to start work today as a production assistant with Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatre Company
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles kissing the Queen's hand
Windsor, Berkshire. Royal Kiss. The Prince of Wales bestows a kiss upon the hand of his mother, the Queen, when she presented the losing captain with a runners up prize following his team's defeat by France in the Silver Jubilee Cup match at today's Cartier International Polo Day at Windsor Great Park
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]
Agency: Press Association
The Princess Royal is given a jack-stay transfer during her visit to HMS Raleigh, Torpoint, today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and inmate at Barlinnie jail
The Princess Royal talks to John, a young inmate in Glasgow's Barlinnie jail whose cell walls are lined with topless pin-ups, during her tour of the Scottish prison today as Patron of the Butler Trust
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Chris Bacon
Prince Charles and rescue team carry Hugh Lindsey off the mountain
Davos, Switzerland. Klosters avalanche kills Hugh Lindsey
Broadcast Date: 27 June 1988
Photographer: Frank Spooner
Portrait of Prince Charles taken by Jane Fincher for 40th birthday
Portrait of Prince Charles taken by Jane Fincher for his 40th birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/145
Agency: Photographer's International
Photographer: Jane Fincher
Prince Charles as a student at Cambridge University
'The Prince of Wales turns 40'. Left: In a Trinity College revue in 1970. Right: on his first day in Cambridge in October 1967 to read archaeology and anthropology, wearing his blue silk trinity gown
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles with Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
Family portrait taken by Jane Fincher for Prince Charles' 40th Birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/147
Agency: Photographer's International
Photographer: Jane Fincher
The Earl and Countess of St Andrews after their wedding at Leith Register Office in Edinburgh today
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ST.AND/1
Agency: Press Association
Princess Margaret in a fur coat
Heathrow. Sunshine holiday for Princess. A fur clad Princess Margaret at Heathrow Airport today, before flying out to New York on Concorde. Once there she is expected to change flights for the journey to the Caribbean island of Mustique, her regular holiday destination
Agency: Press Association
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Petersfield Post. Describes an event to mark the creation of the Petersfield Literary Society with a photograph of poets Sean Street and Jeremy Hooker
"Newer Numbers: Volume 1 Number 1 April 1940" compiled by Geoffrey Mason
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
A parody of "New Numbers" set in Much Marcle, April 1940
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
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
Duke and Duchess of York with their daughter Princess Beatrice
First Official Photographs of the Princess Beatrice: The Duke and Duchess of York and The Princess Beatrice, taken at Balmoral
ITN Reference: ROYA/YORK/DUKE/75
Agency: Camera Press
The Edward Thomas Fellowship Annual General Meeting agenda and accounts for 1987
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Held at the Village Hall, Selborne, Hampshire
Photographs of Edward Thomas's grave
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Photographer unknown. Taken at Agny Military Cemetery. Annotated on reverse
Article "Worth a Detour" by James Runcie
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in Country Living. Article about Edward Thomas and Adlestrop. With ink annotation
Photograph of side view of Bruce Allan sat on Observatory with people gathered around
Colour
Photograph of artist Tim Lees standing next to his sculpture Heart of the Stone
Colour
Photograph of section of sculpture Grove of Silence
Colour. Shows plaque "Schweigen"
Letter accompanying D411 from George Worthington to Librarian
Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Photograph of "Summer", part of sculpture The Four Seasons
Colour. Reconstructed after storm damage in November 1987
Photograph of Peter Randall-Page working on the sculpture Cone and Vessel
Black and white
Annotated on reverse "Peter Randall-Page carving Vessel for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Project"
Signed
Article "Now it's Art for Business's Sake" by John Sansom
Published in "Portfolio". Discusses business investment in public art
Newspaper article "Can't see the wood for the frieze" by Frederick Harrison
Published in "The Guardian". Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
"The Forest of Dean Sculpture Project" leaflet
Includes map of the Sculpture Trail and site of the new sculptures including "Hanging Fire" by Cornelia Parker; "Observatory" by Bruce Allan; "House" by Miles Davies; "Deer" by Zadok Ben David; "Cone and Vessel" by Peter Randall-Page; and "Rose in Hand" by Tim Lees
The Duchess of York on a skiing holiday in Switzerland
The Duchess of York, expecting her first child in August, slowly skis down a beginners slope on the first day of holidays with the Prince and Princess of Wales
Agency: Reuters
Photographer: Rick Wilking
The Princess Royal tours the cell area of Wakefield Prison, during her visit to Yorkshire today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and prisoner George Carling
The Princess Royal chats to prisoner George Carling, 24, who presented her with a plaque to mark her visit to Manchester's Strangeways prison today
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Princess Diana photographed for Prince Charles' 40th birthday
Prince Charles and Princess Diana photographed for Prince Charles' 40th birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/146
Agency: Photographer's International
Photographer: Jane Fincher
The Queen Mother and her portrait
The Queen Mother views a crayon portrait of herself when she visited Doncaster Museum today. With her is Councillor R V C Grainger (right)
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Reg Bagnall
Leaflet and map of the Daffodil Way walk
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Prepared by the Windcross Public Paths Project
Article "Remembering Edward Thomas"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in the Petersfield Herald. Author unknown. Includes photograph and information about the Edward Thomas birthday walk
Photograph of Bruce Allan sat on Observatory with children in background
Colour
Artist's contract of sale for sculpture Heart of the Stone
Made between The Forestry Commission and Tim Lees. Signed
Illustrated proposal for sculpture Grove of Silence
Includes cardboard mount. Published by the Wild Hawthorn Press.
Text reads "A Proposal for the Forest of Dean: Three oval stone plaques are added to three trees in a quiet woodland. Calling attention to the peaceful surroundings, the plaques are inscribed with the words SILENCE (English, French), SCHWEIGEN (German), and SILENZIO (Italian): Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary Hincks, after the drawing by William Kent, Ponds n woodland groves"
Photograph of section of sculpture Grove of Silence
Colour. Shows plaque "Silenzio"