Videocassettes.
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, papers, cuttings and publicity materials relating to the publication of books by Argyll Publishing.
Correspondence, teaching materials and papers of Tom Gourdie, mostly concerning the teaching and promotion of handwriting.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, concerning his research and non-parliamentary interests.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, mainly relating to the Royal Air Force and No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron.
Letters of Muriel Spark to Tony Strachan with related press cuttings and audio-visual material.
Literary papers of Alastair Reid.
Includes notebooks, poetry worksheets, correspondence with poets, translators and editors, manuscripts and typescripts of prose works, including a book written with Robert Graves, photographs and audio and video tapes.
Manuscripts and typescripts of reviews, critical works and poetry of Tom Leonard.
Includes video and radio cassettes concerning "The City of Dreadful Night" and "Radical Renfrew".
Papers of Magnus Magnusson.
Personal and literary papers and correspondence of Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor, with some personal papers and correspondence of Joan Leigh Fermor.
Photocopies of correspondence and other papers of and relating to John Logie Baird, collected by Antony Kamm and Malcolm Baird for "John Logie Baird a life" (2002).
Includes audio cassettes, CDs and video.
Photographs, slides, transparencies and scans relating to the work and activities of Alasdair Gray; with related digital and analogue media.
The Scottish Library Association (SLA) and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland (CILIPS) Archive.
Video recording of T S Law poetry reading.
Video tape of a recording of a poetry reading by Joy Hendry, Norman MacCaig, William Neill and Iain Crichton Smith.
Includes letters of Valda Grieve, Brian Merriken Hill, Henry Mair, William Neill and Jim C Wilson.
Videocassette recordings and a DVD produced by Jim Taylor of reminiscences of life and work in north-east Scotland and of World War II.
Each of the videocassettes has a label on it. There are also labels on both the card sleeve and the plastic outer container. The label on the plastic container has been used to provide the descriptions as it has, generally, fuller information.
Included is an account book, 1918-1922, of George Riddle, shoemaker, Rosehearty.
Videocassette recordings, made by Freeway Films, chiefly of television versions of plays by John McGrath.
Freeway Films was John McGrath's own production company.