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Collection of oral history interviews with individuals who worked at the Tullis Russell Paper.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Robert A Watson-Watt, including his collection of printed material concerning the history of radar.
Contains correspondence and papers concerning radar in World War II, the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, 1951, and other activities and interests.
Includes photographs, articles and printed books.
Gaelic oral history recordings, Scottish folk music, and Gaelic psalm singing recordings from the Gairloch Heritage Museum Oral History, Gaelic Story and Song Collection.
A collection of songs, music, stories and testimony from the Gaelic community.
Interviews between Georges Prudhomme and 23 personalities connected twith the Scottish Nationalist movement.
Recording of Scottish Television interview between Compton Mackenzie and George Reid.
From the label with the tape: 'STV report - Sir Compton Mackenzie. Trascript to 1/4" - 7 1/21"/sec. 2nd March 72'.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a BBC broadcast, [from box label]: 'Copy of:- "First person singular - Naomi Mitchison" Final mix.'
[From box label]: ' Listening copy only Not for TX'.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a television interview with Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Mostly concerning his political career. The carton holding the reel has a label, 'Title Sir Douglas Home off-air recording. No 3 3/4 [/sec]'. A Tyne Tees Television Limited compliments slip is with the tape.
Reel-to-reel audio tapes of a radio interview, 1979, with Norman MacCaig, and a radio broadcast, 1980, on Alastair Reid.
Reel-to-reel audiotape and transcript of a BBC radio broadcast, 'A time to talk / Hamish McInnes'.
Concerning mountaineering expedition to the Roraima plateau, South America.
Reel-to-reel sound recording, [from the label] 'Portrait - Ronald Stevenson', produced by the BBC.
From the label on the box: 'British Broadcasting Corporation. Recording Service. R.P. REF. NO. YGW 45 650S122. REEL No. 1 of 1. TAKE 1 Portrait - Ronald Stevenson. TAKE 2 7 1/2 IPS'.
The title and reference number are repeated on the label on the reel.
Included is a BBC compliments slip.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of a BBC television interview between Magnus Magnusson and Norman MacCaig.
Annotated on the box, 'Personal pursuits 7 1/2 ips Norman Macaig full track'.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of a BBC television interview, [from container] 'First person singular, with Hamish McInnes'.
Sound recordings, and transcripts, of media reports on the 'work-in' dispute, 1971-1972, at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). BBC broadcast material.
The recordings include BBC news items and special features covering the UCS 'work-in'. Interviewees include members of the Joint Shop Stewards Committee, and other workers.
Sound recordings from the Linda MacKenney Audio Collection, Scottish Theatre Archive, of interviews by MacKenney with people prominent in Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s.
A collection of interviews recorded by Linda MacKenney mostly in Scotland, but also the wider United Kingdom, between 1982 and 1985.
The collection focuses on people connected with Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s. It also focuses on the creation and disbandment of important amateur theatre groups in Glasgow around the time of the Second World War, and the political climate of Scotland at that time.
Sound recordings made by Charles Woolfson and John Foster concerning the worker occupation in 1987 of the Caterpillar Tractors Ltd plant at Uddingston, Scotland.
Charles Woolfson was a lecturer in the Department of Social and Economic Research at the University of Glasgow, and John Foster was documenting the 103 day action. The recordings are of Joint Occupation Committee meetings, interviews, and relevant broadcast material.
Sound recordings of interviews conducted by J Roy Hay and John MacLauchlan with individuals who were involved in the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS) 'work-in' between 1971-1972.
Sound recordings of interviews conducted by Professor Robert Silver with students from across the Soviet Union concerning their experiences of higher education.
Sound recordings of various meetings and events during the 'work-in', 1971-1972, at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS).
The recordings were originally made for the purpose of writing up shop stewards' bulletins by the publicity committee. The events covered include: mass meetings of UCS workers; shop steward meetings; press interviews; and television and radio programmes concerning UCS.