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CD-ROMs.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Compact discs on which a large amount of digitized read-only data can be stored.

Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:

CD-ROM, 'The Attic Archive, letter 07 Sept 07', containing documents of Rob Fairley., 2007.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 37(7)
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The box is covered and lined with synthetic fleece. It contains correspondence on CD-ROM discs.

Dates: 2007.

CD-ROM, 'The Attic Archive, letter Sept 19 2007', containing documents of Rob Fairley., 2007.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 37(8)
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The box is covered and lined with synthetic fleece. It contains correspondence on CD-ROM discs.

Dates: 2007.

CD-ROM, 'The Attic Archive, letter to Peter, January 2008', containing documents of Rob Fairley., 2008.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 37(10)
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The box is covered and lined with synthetic fleece. It contains correspondence on CD-ROM discs.

Dates: 2008.

CD-ROM, 'The Attic Archive, Marshall Anderson'., 2009.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 41(8)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates: 2009.

CD-ROM, 'The Attic Archive, works by Marshall Anderson'., Undated.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 41(7)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates: Undated.

CD-ROM, 'Where are they now? And what age can you start being an artist?', of Room 13., Undated.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 41(4)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates: Undated.

CD-ROMs containing material relating to 'Room 13' project of Marshall Anderson., 2002-2009.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 41(2-8)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates: 2002-2009.

Compact disc of "Can't pay? Won't pay!", containing colour publicity shots., 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/285
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2003.

Compact disc of "Can't pay? Won't pay!", containing publicity shots., 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/284
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2003.

Compact disc of 'Reasons to be cheerful', containing images., 2004.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/286
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2004.

Compact disc of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), containing unidentified images., February 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/287
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: February 2003.

Compact disc of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), containing unidentified images., May 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/288
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: May 2003.

Compact disc of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), containing unidentified images., September 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12911/289
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: September 2003.

Compact discs of "Can't pay? Won't pay!", containing publicity shots., 2003.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.12911/284-285
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2003.

Compact discs of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), containing images and publicity shots., 2003-2004.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.12911/284-289
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2003-2004.

Compact discs of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland), containing unidentified images., 2003.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.12911/287-289
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

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.

Dates: 2003.

Envelope, annotated "5 discs of pictures scanned for 'A life in pictures', 1 (or more?) by the NLS", containing five CDs., 2007, undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.13416/34
Scope and Contents

Discs are labelled:

Greenbank Church mural design (poor quality image) (still to give to Sharon), Sept 2007.

A life in pics to be printed out and sent to AG, 14 March 2008.

NLS repeat images, Alasdair Gray, with 'new 17 March 2005' scored out.

Alasdair Gray: image queries - need details.

Alasdair Gray: the card plays and hippo prints.

Dates: 2007, undated.

Ledgers, notebooks, literary correspondence and audiovisual and printed material of Alasdair Gray.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13416/1-100
Scope and Contents Literary papers of Alasdair Gray, including ledgers and notebooks used for journal entries, drafts of letters and poems, working notes and illustrations. Literary papers and correspondence include material relating to 'A life in pictures' (Canongate, 2010) and 'Every short story' (Canongate, 2012). The collection of CDs and DVDs includes scans and drafts for these works as well as 'A Gray play book' (Luath, 2009).There is also a small collection of printed material, mostly...
Dates: 1909-2012.

Music album on CD-ROM, 'Christmas 2007', compiled by Room 13., 2007.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.13227 Box 41(2)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Attic Archive evolved organically from the activities of Pete Horobin, beginning in 1978. When Horobin's association ended, the archive was continued in turn by Marshall Anderson, Peter Haining and, lastly, aitch. Each change of custody coincided with the start of a new phase of activity, each phase undertaken, usually, over ten years.The papers of the Attic Archive are now dispersed through various cultural institutions, each having a particular association with the archive,...
Dates: 2007.