- FLP
- Archive Collection
- 1990 - 2014
Consists of editorial material relating to published works by Flambard Press. Also contains documents relating to the marketing of the company.
Flambard Press, 1990-2013
Consists of editorial material relating to published works by Flambard Press. Also contains documents relating to the marketing of the company.
Flambard Press, 1990-2013
Consists of notebooks of poetical drafts, manuscript drafts, annotated typescripts, research, and correspondence - both personal and professional - of Moniza Alvi.
Alvi, Moniza, 1954 - , poet and writer
Consists of the working papers and correspondence of the poet Peter Bennet.
Bennet, Peter, 1942-, author
Consists of digital copies of the personal diaries of the poet Rosemary Tonks, plus correspondence between Tonks and Joan Moat from the University of Exeter, and photocopies of Tonks' personal records including birth, death and marriage certificates.
Tonks, Rosemary, 1932-2014, poet, author
Consists of material relating to published and submitted works, marketing sales and publicity, funding applications and literary events hosted by IRON Press.
IRON Press, 1973 -
Consists of letters and proofs relating to published works by Bloodaxe Books. Also contains documents relating to the marketing, finance and management of the company.
Bloodaxe Books, 1978 -
Papers of Max Roberts Creative Director of Live Theatre from 1986 to 2017 include his personal collection of Live Theatre documents including play scripts, photographs, correspondence, papers related to the grow and development of the Theatre at their Quayside location, as well as a substantial collection of leaflets and posters from Live Theatre performances.
Live Theatre
Personal papers of Jack Mapanje including correspondence, press cuttings, books and draft manuscripts relating to his time as a political prisoner in Malawi, the campaign for his release and the publication of his poetry.
Mapanje, Jack, 1944-, poet and writer
Clarke (Edwin) General Archive
Collected by Edwin Clarke (1919-1996), the Clarke General Collection is a run of cuttings, illustrations, manuscripts and historic documents which are organised into two sequences: a subject sequence and a biographical sequence.Subjects range from the weather, food and actors, to Victorian 'freakshow' acts whilst items in the biographical sequence include silk in red, white and blue with a note asserting them to be
Clarke, Edwin, 1919-1996, Neurologist and Medical Historian.
Includes material relating to the marketing, governance and individual performances of Northern Stage.
Northern Stage