Posters.
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative Records of George Kemp Ltd, Showmen and Exhibitors
Administrative Records of the Hillfoot Picture House, Alva
Administrative records, reports, general correspondence and papers of the Franco-Scottish Society, Scottish Branch.
Campaign materials of Yes Scotland for the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014.
Collection of Film Scripts, Posters, and Film related Publicity Material
Colour transparencies, 2006, of posters, 1977-2002, designed by Alasdair Gray.
Transparencies of posters designed by Alasdair Gray for various events or campaigns, including book readings, plays and university events. The transparencies were produced around 2006, but the original artworks date from 1977-2002.
Copy of a poster design for the Scottish Young Playwrights awards season 1987 by David Brown.
Correspondence and papers of Salis Daiches, including some of his wife Flora, son Lionel, and other members of the Daiches family.
Correspondence and papers of the Traverse Theatre Club, Edinburgh.
Correspondence and papers of Thomas Murray.
Includes papers concerning the Spanish Civil War and the International Brigade.
Letter, 1980, of Robert Garioch to John Milligan.
With Milligan`s reply and transcript, an Empire Theatre poster on the same topic, and donation letter, 1991.
Literary papers, broadcast texts and press cuttings of Robert (Bob) Crampsey.
With some manuscripts and papers by Alexia F McAlpine and Anne Valentine.
Manuscripts, typescripts, proofs and correspondence of Alasdair Gray, mainly concerning 'Working legs', as well as other works.
Includes extensive working papers and proofs for 'Working legs', including cast notes and publicity materials, as well as papers relating to the 1997 editions of 'Why Scots should rule Scotland' and 'Unlikely stories, mostly'.
Minute books, correspondence, posters and other archives of the Southern Light Opera Company, Edinburgh.
Minutes, correspondence, posters and other working and administrative papers of the Edinburgh Saltire Gaelic Choir (now known as Còisir Dhùn Èideann or Edinburgh Gaelic Choir).
Original of a poster by Stuart Barrie for the Calligraphy Exhibition in NLS.
Papers collected by the Scottish Music Hall Society concerning the history of music hall.
Includes posters, programmes, photographs and scripts.