1 drawing National Railway Museum corporate drawing titled: NMSI Locomotion: Hackworth House, Room 1, Desk Details
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Railway Societies, Companies and Museums: Derby Museum & Art Gallery
1 item "Ban on triazine herbicides likely to reduce but not negate relative benefits of GMHT maize cropping"
1 item "The 1st European conference on the co-existence of genetically modified crops with conventional and organic crops" by the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences (DIAS)
Jon Savage's copy of Torn Apart: The Life of Ian Curtis by Mick Middles and Lindsay Reade. Torn Apart: The Life of Ian Curtis
1 item Correspondence from Margaret Beckett on GM public debate and EC approvals process plus Biotech Commission press cuttings March/April 2003
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Documentation, Policy and Procedures: Human resources learning and development - cancellation and no show policy
1 item House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee "GM foods - evaluating the farm scale trials: the government response"
1 drawing National Railway Museum corporate drawing titled: NMSI Locomotion: Hackworth House, Room 9, General Arrangement
1 item Oration for Professor Philip M'Pherson on the occasion of the award of Doctor of Science Honoris Causa
1 item International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications "Preview of Global review of commercialised transgenic crops"
2 items Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs copy of "The GM public debate: Lessons learned from the process"
1 item "Public attitudes, science advice and the politics of regulatory policy: the case of BSE" Science and Public Policy
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Friends of the National Railway Museum: Volunteers
Financial Times "GM crop impact trial finds threat to environment" Financial Times "GM crop impact trial finds threat to environment"
1 item International Service for the Acquisition of Sgri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA) "GM rice: will this lead the way for global acceptance of GM crop technology?"