Notes and papers on various subjects
- GOT/9/8
- File
- undated
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
Includes notes for speeches, essays, drafts of poetry in GOT's hand, sketches and printed ephemera
Notes and papers on various subjects
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
Includes notes for speeches, essays, drafts of poetry in GOT's hand, sketches and printed ephemera
Consists of the working papers and correspondence of the poet Selima Hill.
Hill, Selima, 1945-, poet
The Walmsley (Anne) Collection is named for the person that formerly owned the books. It contains poetry and prose by Caribbean and black British writers, including Kamau Brathwaite, Derek Walcott (the Nobel Prize for Literature winner), Olive Senior and Samuel Selvon. Some of the books contain additional material such as correspondence and some of the books are inscribed to Anne by the authors.
Walmsley, Anne, b.1931, author
Contains the personal archive of poet Vincenza Holland including notebooks; diaries; published and unpublished material; and correspondence with poets local to the North East. Includes drafts of her poetry collection 'Mrs Turnbull's Tree' which was published by Bloodaxe Books in 1990.
Between 1966-73 Holland lived abroad with her family. First in newly independent Lesotho - a country surrounded by apartheid South Africa - but also for 18 months on Corfu. Holland was politically and socially engaged in what was happening around her, and her archive contains many collected documents, cuttings and ephemera relating to her travels.
Holland, Vincenza, 1923-2018, poet
The papers held at Newcastle are a substantial repository of the personal papers and plans of Sharp. The major part of the collection consists of papers collected from Sharp's Oxford house on his death by the now-retired Professor Brenikov of this University. The papers were subsequently put into storage. Their significance realised they were deposited with the University Library Special Collections. The principal elements of the collection are as follows:
• Files of information and correspondence relating to individual texts, including unpublished works
• Files of information and correspondence relating to individual plans. This includes, for example, work on historic cities, new villages, new towns and overseas commissions and competition entries
• Original plans for many commissions
• Extensive documentation on key planning cases where Sharp appeared as a witness at public inquiry e.g. Oxford Roads, Kepier Power Station Durham, Clarendon Hotel Oxford
• Extensive books of press-cuttings on all of the above
• Typescript of an unpublished autobiography and manuscript autobiographical notes
• Typescripts of government information films, radio talks, lectures
• Documentation on unsuccessful commissions
• Correspondence regarding the formation of the Civic Trust
• Lecture slides
• Miscellaneous personal correspondence
• Creative writing i.e. poetry, novels, radio plays etc., largely unpublished
Collectively these resources demonstrate the evolution of Sharp's thinking both in terms of individual commissions and over the course of his career. They illustrate important issues about the process of undertaking planning commissions in the period e.g. fees charged, numbers of staff employed, briefs set etc. They provide a rich source of information on how commissions were received both by clients and professional and local audiences. Additionally they are a rich source of material on how competing arguments and ideologies of urban evolution were advanced.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Arts Council Poetry Collection
Poetry books from local publishers which were collected by Arts Council England based in Newcastle.
Arts Council England, 1994-
Consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of Sean O'Brien's published and unpublished work, as well as articles and press cuttings relating to his work. Also includes O'Brien's personal notebooks from 1970 onwards, correspondence from and to O'Brien in both a personal and professional context, and miscellenous material relating to his cultural roles and activities including jobs, residencies and fellowships.
O'Brien, Sean, 1952-, poet, critic and playwright
This archive consists of 26 limited edition prints of posters relating to poetry readings at Morden Tower, Newcastle.
Pickard, Tom, 1946-, poet, and documentary film maker
Consists of an incomplete set of editions of the Makaris poetry broadsheet as published by Durham University Literary Society between 1965 and 1971.
The personal papers of local poet Barry MacSweeney (1948-2000), who was an important figure in the Modern Poetry Revival, include manuscripts and published works, correspondence, literature reviews, poetry publications, photographs and newspapers articles.The correspondence includes a range of MacSweeney's friends, fellow poets and family including material from Clive Bush, Pete Bland, Tim Fletcher, Nicholas Johnson, Jackie Litherland, Maggie O'Sullivan, Eric Mottram, Elaine Randall, Jeremy Prynne and Chris Torrence.
MacSweeney, Barry, 1948-2000, poet and journalist