Phonograph records.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Box containing papers regarding Edith Simon's writing and art career, and family life, 1947-?2003
Gramophone record containing an interview with Lord Tweedsmuir.
Letters, papers and photographs of James Keir Hardie and Emrys Hughes.
LP of 'Heavy epic'., 2005.
Includes copies of various publications and sound recordings featuring works by or concerning Alasdair Gray.
There are also two LPs from Decemberism records which contain no material related to Alasdair Gray, but were presumably gifted to him after the release of their 'Some Gray stuff' (2006).
LP of 'Nova popularna'., 2004.
Includes copies of various publications and sound recordings featuring works by or concerning Alasdair Gray.
There are also two LPs from Decemberism records which contain no material related to Alasdair Gray, but were presumably gifted to him after the release of their 'Some Gray stuff' (2006).
LP of 'Some Gray stuff'., 2006.
'Some Gray stuff' was an album produced by Decemberism records and features recordings of Alasdair Gray reading poetry, a short story and a song.
Printed books, periodicals and sound recordings containing works by Alasdair Gray.
Includes copies of various publications and sound recordings featuring works by or concerning Alasdair Gray.
There are also two LPs from Decemberism records which contain no material related to Alasdair Gray, but were presumably gifted to him after the release of their 'Some Gray stuff' (2006).
Private press vinyl LP record celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Tullis Russell Mills Band.
The record was produced by Tullis Russell Paper Mill.
Sound recordings concerning the life and career of Professor John Read, and his interest in alchemical music.
Two copies of LP record of 'The Cheviot, the stag and the black, black oil'., Undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.