Works of art.
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
A large peat book, 'The rites of Spring by Marshall Anderson with covers by Lotte Glob', crafted by Marshall Anderson, bound in leather with ceramic artworks of Lotte Globb attached to the front and back covers., March 1997.
The title page and numerous artworks are attached to the folios by thread. The ceramics have firing imperfections.
Art work and photographs., Undated.
The book files include generally correspondence, accounts, photographs, art work and reviews.
Art work, budgets, schedules, reviews, publicity and other material relating to 'Men should weep'., 1983, undated.
Containing papers on the following Scottish plays: 'Gold in his boots' by George Munro; 'U.A.B. - Scotland' by Harry Trott; 'Johnny Noble' by Ewan MacColl; "In time o' strife" by Joe Corrie; and 'Men should weep' by Ena Lamont Stewart.
Art-work for jacket covers of novels by Nigel Tranter., Undated.
Includes corrected manuscripts and typescripts of 24 novels, with related proofs, research notes and art-work.
Art-work of 'Iain am measg nan reultan', by Iain Mac a' Gobhainn., [?1970].
Artwork, 'Air [and] water'., Undated.
Artwork of plastic sheeting enmeshing images and text.
Artwork and photographs of 'Cencrastus' magazine., 1992-1994, undated.
Artwork by Chris Crozier made from the sternum of a bird, inscribed in red ink, 'Heart Felt'., 1994.
Artwork by Chris Crozier of an open booklet., 1992.
Artwork by 'Chrissie' of a box, labelled on the lid 'Friday 22nd July 1994', which contains a fold out with a pressed flower at its centre., 1994.
The artwork was a gift to Peter Haining.
Artwork by David Bellingham of a box, labelled 'Sleepers are increments', containing a portion of model railway track., 1993.
'An edition of twenty'.
Artwork by David Bellingham of a pointer made from card, '1996 direction-finder for the new year'., 1996.
Artwork for the North York Moors and other mountain bike guides by the Ernest Press., Undated.
The book files include generally correspondence, accounts, photographs, art work and reviews.
Artwork in the form of a book, 'Silent voices', formed from two stones joined by a leather spine., Undated.
The trunk is lined with peat paper.
Artwork of Lotte Glob and accompanying envelope addressed to Marshal Anderson, The Attic, Dundee., 1995.
Affixed to the envelope are two birch leaves. The envelope also has the annotation, 'From A leafe at Loch Ettive', and the stamp of the Attic Archive. The artwork is a concertina of paper, each fold of which has one or more birch leaves affixed. An inscription also follows the folds.
Artwork of the predecessor bodies of Deaf Action., 1976-1995, undated.
Artwork of various artists used in 'Broadsheet' edition twenty-one., Undated.
Artwork of various artists used in 'Broadsheet' editions twenty-six to thirty., 1968, undated.
Artwork probably for the Inverness mountain bike guide by the Ernest Press., Undated.
The book files include generally correspondence, accounts, photographs, art work and reviews.
Assorted loose material. Postcards, cards, booklets and slate art piece of Chris Crozier., Circa 1993.
The box is covered in tartan.
Assorted papers of Janet Paisley, including examples of her poetry, plays and television drama scripts; with papers relating to her interest in the Scots language, and the history of Scotland., 1987-2011.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
Blue glazed ceramic tile made by Lotte Glob as a greeting 'card' for Marshall Anderson., 1999.
Book, 'Between the two' (WeProductions, 1997), by Helen Douglas, containing black and white photographic negative images of natural subjects., 1997.
'Book', entitled 'Silent voices', fashioned from two pieces of stone joined by a leather spine., Undated.
Book files for publications produced by the Ernest Press., 1990-2002.
The book files include generally correspondence, accounts, photographs, art work and reviews.