Twizell house, south east view
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Part of Local Illustrations
Illustration of Twizell House by Miss N. and Kerr, James
Twizell house, south east view
Part of Local Illustrations
Illustration of Twizell House by Miss N. and Kerr, James
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a printed copy of "Twenty-Fower O'Clock" by J. Horsley. Also contains JCII/3/23 -25, JCII/3/27 and JCII/1/3/34-35.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of a letter to Neil Astley regarding translations, previous work and the attached twenty seven poems.
Twelve Tales of Tyneside: The Tyne Bridge Play
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
Twelve Tales of Tyneside running order
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
A revised running order listing the titles of the plays and the writers.
Twelve black and white photographs
Twelve black and white photographs of Pybus visiting the Pybus Room at the University, including with several delegates of this meeting and solely of the Pybus Room.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of a proof with annotations highlighting print error, with the note "TW proof".
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
The Breakfast Television Centre was the former headquarters for TV-AM, located in Camden Town, London. The project ran from 1981-1983. It was converted from a former car showroom to a design by Sir Terry Farrell. The brief called for reception and hospitality areas, two television studios, control rooms, technical facilities and office space for 350 employees. The production facilities were on the ground-floor level and the administration on the first-floor level. Linking these two floors was the central stair. Sitting in a sea of blue carpet, and in the form a of a Mesopotamian ziggurat, the central stair at half-floor level became a platform from which the activities of the first floor could be seen, and which was designed to function as an informal meeting place. This stair was also regularly used as a stage set for the studio's programmes from 1983 until 1992 when the programme ceased production. // The majority of records for TV-AM are located at RIBA, the majority of material relating to TV-AM at Newcastle University Special Collections consists of magazine publications about the building.
TV and Radio Coverage Spring 1995
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of a list of events.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Includes a typescript and related correspondence.