- BXB/1/1/RYG
- Subseries
- 2012
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Gig Ryan.
Ryan, Gig, 1956-, poet, born Elizabeth Anne Martina Ryan
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Gig Ryan.
Ryan, Gig, 1956-, poet, born Elizabeth Anne Martina Ryan
Gilchrist (Douglas) Collection
This collection of early works on agriculture is rich in eighteenth and nineteenth-century reports on farming in many parts of Great Britain. The collection had as its nucleus the historical library of the late Professor D.A. Gilchrist (d. 1927), who held the Chair of Agriculture in Armstrong College from 1902 to 1927.
A collection highlight is William Billington's A series of facts, hints, observations, and experiments on the different modes of raising young plantations of oaks (1825) which demonstrates the common preoccupation of many early nineteenth-century estate owners with growing trees which would be suitable for use in shipbuilding.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Gillespie UK Ltd, Tender Pre-qualification Submission - Compartmentation, February 1993
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of two black and white author's photographs of Gillian Allnutt.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Gillian Allnutt.
Allnutt, Gillian, 1949 - poet
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Gillian Ferguson.
Ferguson, Gillian K. 1965- , poet
Consists of 42 prints made from James Gillray's original engravings and documents relating to Newcastle University's acquisition of the prints.
Gillray, James, 1757-1815, caricaturist
Part of Gillray Prints
Consists of 42 prints of Gillray's engravings. 21 prints are hand-coloured in watercolour, and the rest are uncoloured.
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of a black and white author's photograph of Gisele Prassinos.