- NS/5
- Series
- 1969 - 2015
Part of Northern Stage Archive
Part of Northern Stage Archive
Buildings Review, London and South East, 1998
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Profiles on two of Sir Terry Farrell's projects, The Edinburgh International Conference Centre, p139-140, Sainsbury's Harlow, p217. p
Bulletin on the health of King George III
Statement regarding the the health of the monarch signed at Windsor Castle by Matthew Baillie (1761-1823), W Heberden [likely William Heberden the Younger, 1767-1845] and R Willis [likely Robert Darling Willis, b.1760], physicians. Copy is endorsed by J J Smith, Mayor [likely Joshua Smith, Lord Mayor of London].
Bulletins on Children's books and educational films about homosexuality
Part of Tyneside Campaign for Homosexual Equality (Tyneside CHE) Archive
Bundle of correspondence received by J.W. Duff mostly concerning academic matters.
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
Includes talks entitled or given to/at/for Marquis of Granby, Fred Reed 1901 - 1985, In Blackberry Time, Starting, Men's Meeting Blyth Rotarians, Spennymoor, N.E Parents, People's Theatre, Beamish, Kirklees Arts Council Playwriting Competition final event, St Peter's Church Fete, Mt Colley's Exhibition, Newfield School 50th anniversary, Lit & Phil, Durham Geography, Jesmond Miniories Festival 1980, Shildon Methodist Church, South Shields Flower show and Festival, TV Films Festival 1980, Northern Heart League, Aycliffe 1978, Holy Trinity, Castle Chare Community Arts Centre Mayday Party, Bradford Grammar School, Northern Group Authors Society, Equity, Burns Supper 1878, and Scouts.
Bundle of envelopes containing small photographs.
Most photographs relate to trips in the UK or on the continent but some envelops contain photographs of family portraits.
Bundle of handwritten notes and newspaper cuttings used for research
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
There is no apparent topic.
Bundle of handwritten notes relating to the writing of the novel.
Part of Chaplin (Sid) Archive
Bundle of press cuttings concerning William B. Coulson, on the subjects of a memorial to him in Newcastle, and the Newcastle Cat and Dog shelter which he founded.