Slides. Photographs.
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Touring production files of 'Gorbals story' by Robert McLeish., 1946, 1987, undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Touring production files of 'There is a happy land' by John McGrath, from research by Ray Burnett., 1986, undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
[VC.1] 'The Church is one', a set of photographic slides., Circa 1970.
[VC.2] 'Outward reach in mission', a set of photographic slides., [1965-1970].
[VC.3] 'Not by bread alone', a set of photographic slides., [1960-1970].
[VC.4] "The world's children", a set of photographic slides., Circa 1960.
[VC.5] 'New world of mission', a set of photographic slides., [1965-1970].
[VC.6] 'World in their hands', a set of photographic slides., 1968.
WGML Photographic Archive., circa 1920s-2000s
Wooden box of glass slides of black and white images of illustrations of birds previously owned by Chrstopher K Mylne., Undated.
Some are images from ‘A History of British Birds’ by Thomas Bewick, while others are noted “C.F.T” (Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe).
Wooden box of glass slides taken by an unknown individual, previously owned by Christopher K Mylne., Undated.
The images here are mostly of mammals, birds and various places in Scotland. Also included are some black and white slides of illustrations of birds noted as 'C.F.T.' (Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe).