Commemorative brochure for the 1958 Royal Visit to Leicester. The brochure contains illustrated maps of the route that was to be taken by the Royal party, as well as diagrams of the new Percy Gee Building, portrait photographs of the Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and the Lord Mayor and Mayoress of Leicester, a detailed itinerary of the day, and information on Leicester University and the Corah factory.
Brochure for the Royal Visit to the city of Leicester, 1958
This material is held atDe Montfort University Archives and Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 3071 L/011
- Dates of Creation
- 9th May 1958
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 Brochure
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
In 1958 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Leicester. During the visit the Queen opened a new building for Leicester University, the Percy Gee Building. The Royal party made a visit to Victoria Park, De Montfort Hall and to N.Corah (St. Margaret) Limited. N.Corah was a hosiery factory which had supplied for the war effort. A silver rose bowl was presented to the Queen.
Both the Bowl and the brochure were designed by lecturers at Leicester College of Art (a predecessor of De Montfort University). The silver bowl was designed and made by A.W. Hodge and N.R.G Poynton, both key figures at School of Industrial Design. A.W Hodge was the Head of School and N.R.G Poynton was a senior lecturer in the same department. The programme for the event was designed by Tom Westley, who was a lecturer in Typographic design at the College of Art .
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
The condition of the brochure is good.
Archivist's Note
Catalogued by Gursharan Hayre, Graduate Champion, January 2018
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