Audiotapes. Sound recordings.
Found in 180 Collections and/or Records:
Audio tape recording of 'Rum and Scotch' at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh, featuring Sheena Blackwell, Lynford French, Edwin Morgan, John Agard and Liz Lochhead., 19 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of 'Scottish and Irish literature' at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh, featuring David Daiches, A N Jeffares, Alastair MacRae, chair, and a statement from Mulk Raj Anand., 19 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of Sorley MacLean and Alastair MacLeod at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh., 18 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of the opening session of the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh, featuring Angus Calder, Andrew Guir, Jack Mapanje, Robert Kroetsch and Ben Okri., 18 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of 'The role of the English language in multilingual societies' at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh, featuring Richard Cronin, Shirley Lim and Roch Carrier., 18 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of Tony Harrison at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh., 20 July 1986.
Audio tape recording of "Women's writing in the Commonwealth" at the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh, featuring Margaret Atwood, Elaine Feinstein, Grace Nichols, Audrey Thomas, Eunice de Souza and Angela Smith, chair., 19 July 1986.
Audio tapes, to accompany film strips and slide sets., [1977], undated.
Audiocassette tape and magnetic tape recordings of interviews of Aonghas Macneacail., 1995, undated.
Audiotapes., c.1970s-1980s
Circa 500 letters of Florence M Russell to Norman McLaren.
With cards, drawings and photographs.
Collection of oral history interviews with individuals who worked at the Tullis Russell Paper.
Collection of oral history recordings from the "Salt of the Earth: A Scottish Peoples’ History Project", co-ordinated by the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA)
Collection of sound recordings made by John Junner relating to his interest in traditional Scottish music.
This collection consists of personal recordings predominantly made by John Junner, a teacher and Scottish traditional music expert and collector. It includes published, unpublished and broadcast material (including BBC Schools programmes). The Collection has a focus on the work of James Scott Skinner.
Correspondence and papers of Aonghas MacNeacail, including a large collection of interviews on audio tapes.
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 Sir George Taylor, botanist, including diaries and photographs relating to botanical expeditions to Africa and the Himalayas.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Robert A Watson-Watt, including his collection of printed material concerning the history of radar.
Contains correspondence and papers concerning radar in World War II, the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, 1951, and other activities and interests.
Includes photographs, articles and printed books.
Correspondence, notes, photographs and audiotapes of Dr Alice G. Vines relating to her book `The MacDonald Women: Margaret and Ishbel`.
Five reel-to-reel audio tapes, probably containing recordings made by Rose Ethel Bassin of various radio broadcasts., [?1962-?1965.]
Fuller information on the contents of the tapes will only be possible after digitisation.
Gaelic oral history recordings, Scottish folk music, and Gaelic psalm singing recordings from the Gairloch Heritage Museum Oral History, Gaelic Story and Song Collection.
A collection of songs, music, stories and testimony from the Gaelic community.
Interviews between Georges Prudhomme and 23 personalities connected twith the Scottish Nationalist movement.
Literary papers of Maureen McIlwraith, known as Mollie Hunter, including upublished novels, correspondence and audio-visual recordings.
Manuscripts, correspondence, and papers of Robert Blair Wilkie and his family.
Manuscripts, typescripts and other papers of Duncan Glen, including research materials relating to Hugh MacDiarmid.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of poems, articles, reviews and essays, and includes critical work on Hugh MacDiamrid.