Audiocassettes.
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Sound recording from the papers of Professor Frank Willett of his dictated report of a field trip to Ife Kabba, Nigeria in 1967.
Sound recording of a radio programme, "Karluk", produced by BBC Radio Scotland concerning William Laird McKinlay and the Canadian National Arctic Expedition.
The programme was presented by Magnus Magnusson, and the producer was Geoffrey Cameron.
Sound recording of [from insert] "A Bonnie Fechter: Alexander Scott, 1920-1989" (Glasgow: Scotsoun, 1990).
Sound recording of "Merry Matanzie", a selection of poems by William Soutar, read by Alex McCrindle (Glasgow: Scotsoun, 1989).
Sound recordings concerning the life and career of Professor John Read, and his interest in alchemical music.
Sound recordings of John A Mack reading from creative and academic works on criminology.
Readings predominantly made by John A Mack, an academic working in the field of criminology, from academic works written by himself and from published creative works.
Sound recordings of lectures by Professor James Holms Dickson.
A series of lectures prepared and recorded by Professor James Holms Dickson for students attending the 1989 Plant Ecology Junior Honours course. The lectures cover a range of subjects relating to biology and ecology.
Sound recordings of three interviews between Hans Gal and Peter Williams.
Sound recordings of various lectures and speeches from events hosted at St Andrew's College of Education.
Various audio recordings associated with St Andrew's College of Education, including speeches, religious services, lectures and ceremonial events.
Tapes (master and working copies) and transcripts of interviews with Scots involved in the process of decolonisation throughout the British Empire.
Transcript and audiocassette copy of BBC radio broadcast, "MacDiarmid at 85".
On the occasion of Hugh MacDiarmid`s 85th birthday, including an interview between MacDiarmid and George Bruce.
Unpublished biography of John Gollan, General Secretary of the British Communist Party, by Margot Kettle.
Includes related research material, including tapes of interviews with personal and political friends.