1 folder Extracts from 'Soviet Aerospace' periodical relating to planning of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
1 folder File concerning GE Perry's contribution to The Royal Society meeting on satellite Doppler tracking
1 folder File concering 'Ashburton balls' - space debris of Venus-probe Cosmos 482 which failed to leave Earth's orbit
White label of FACT 25 Closer by Joy Division with Factory Catalogue number written by hand on the sleeve by Tony Wilson. Given to Jon Savage by Tony Wilson for review. FACT 25 Closer
UK release of the single by Joy Division on the Factory US imprint. 12-inch vinyl in a picture sleeve. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville. The US release led with She's Lost Control as the A-side. FACUS 2 UK Atmosphere
Album by Joy Division. 12-inch vinyl in a textured picture sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville and Martyn Atkins and features an image of the Appiani family tomb in the Staglieno cemetery in Genoa, Italy. The photographic image is by Bernard Pierre Woolf. FACT 25 Closer
White label of FACT 10 Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, given to Jon Savage by Tony Wilson and Rob Gretton for reviewing in Sounds magazine. FACT 10 Unknown Pleasures
Double compilation album by Joy Division released after Ian Curtis's death. 12-inch vinyl in a limited edition hessian hardback cover with ribbon tie printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. The edition was limited to 5,000 copies. The sleeve design was by Peter Saville and attributed to his Grafica Industria design concept. Other editions of the album came in a grey cardboard gatefold sleeve and a white cardboard gatefold sleeve. FACT 40 Still
Unofficial limited edition album featuring a Joy Division live performance recorded at the Lyceum, London in February 1980. The album was issued in 1981 in memory of Ian Curtis. The sleeve design is by C Meecham using an image from 'Lancelot du lac' by R Bresson. Joy Division - Komackino
Album by Warsaw, an unofficial release of the album recorded for RCA at Arrow Studios, Manchester in 1978. 12-inch vinyl in a printed gloss sleeve featuring a design based on the sleeve for FACT 10 Unknown Pleasures. The first pressing came in an edition of 500 copies. The album came with a 7-inch EP, which is catalogued at 2019-261/1/6/1/6. Released by RZM Productions. Warsaw
Unofficial double album of 21 EQ'd dance floor friendly Joy Division tracks. 12-inch vinyl in a printed sleeve. Joy Division
Compilation album of post-punk and new wave tracks by Thursdays, Baszax and Joy Division. The Joy Division tracks are Autosuggestion and From Safety to Where...? 12-inch vinyl in a picture sleeve. This is the issue with the Joy Division tracks on the A-side. Released by Fast Product, catalogue number FAST 9b. Earcom 2
Flyer designed by graphic designer and artist Linder to advertise The Factory night at the Russell Club, Hulme. The document is a photocopy montage depicting a surrealist cabbage with eyes and a mouth, a Bang & Olufsen tune-up analyzer, the naked torso of a woman, and a cassette tape recorder. There are 2 copies of the flyer, the first is an original, the second a later photocopy. Night Shifts to The Factory at the Russell Club
Fac for City Fun poster 2/80 - this was designed by Jon Savage for Joy Division at the New Osborne Club, a City Fun benefit with A Certain Ratio and Section 25 Fac For City Fun poster
Page from an original copy of Sounds containing a review of a Buzzcocks gig with Joy Division in support at the Rainbow Theatre, London, p. 42. Sounds magazine article
Page from an original copy of Sounds containing a review of the Leigh Rock Festival [Leigh Open Air Festival] by Mick Middles, including the performance by Joy Division, p. 40. Sounds magazine article
Handbill advertising Buzzcocks supported by Penetration and Stiff Kittens at the Electric Circus, Manchester. Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks suggested the name Stiff Kittens to the band, who played the gig as Warsaw and later became Joy Division. Original handbill for a Buzzcocks gig at the Electric Circus
Page from an original copy of Sounds containing an editorial featuring questions about Joy Division, p. 12. Sounds magazine article