Collection of items including story boards and bar sheets for the BBC series Bill and Ben, a set of Cosgrove Hall Films training course notes and a promotional pack for Bill and Ben issued by the BBC. The material is a record of the Cosgrove Hall training programme as well the processes involved in making a stop motion animation television show. Archives relating to Cosgrove Hall Films and the Series 'Bill and Ben'
Final copies of The Guardian North, the Manchester Evening News and The Daily Telegraph to be printed by Trafford Park Printers, on the 6th May 2005, the last day of the company's operation. Collection of Newspapers Printed by Trafford Park Printers
Two signed rehearsal scripts for Coronation Street, Aug 2007 Granada Television Scripts for Coronation Street
Papers and excavation plans relating to site evaluation, excavation and report which was carried out in 2003 on what was originally the Percival Vickers & Co Ltd and Foreign Flint Glass Works on Jersey Street in Manchester. Archaeological Archive for Flint Glassworks, Manchester
One box of papers relating to site evaluation, excavation and report which was carried out in 2004, on what is now known as Piccadilly Place. Originally the area had been known as Shepley Street which included Shepley Street Mill, the first in Manchester to be powered solely by a steam engine. Archaeological Archive for Piccadilly Place, Manchester
Paperback books including; 'Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway' by Susan Jeffers, published by Vermillion, London, 2007. 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, (CFS/ME)', Second Edition by Frankie Campling and Michael Sharpe, Oxford University Press, 2007. Publications relating to the NHS’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Programme
Paperback book: 'Overcoming Binge-Eating', by Dr Christopher G. Fairburn, published by Guildford Press, 2005. Publication relating to the NHS’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Programme
Archaeological archive for Macintosh Mill 1, consisting of project design documents, archaeological excavation report, primary fieldwork records, annotated plans, plan and section indexes, photographic record, electronic media and plans. Macintosh Mill 1 was built in 1825, to capitalise on the discovery of a method of manufacturing a double-texture waterproof fabric by the Scottish chemist and inventor, Charles Macintosh. This was the first application of rubber to command a mass sale and, as such, constitutes the genesis of the English commercial rubber industry. Macintosh Mill 1 was the first of a series of mill buildings within the Chorlton-on-Medlock area that was built for the production of rubber, which, by the late nineteenth century, dominated this important industrial sector of Manchester. The archaeological excavation exposed the foundations of Macintosh Mill 1, and found them to be extensive and in very good condition. Moreover, whilst there are several contemporary detailed cartographic representations of the mill, the excavation has furnished important new information, and has provided an accurate plan of previously unrecorded structures. Archaeological Archive for Macintosh Mill
A collection of papers, including site drawings, relating to site evaluation, excavation and report which were carried out between 2003 and 2005 in the New Islington Wharf, Ancoats area of Manchester. The work focussed on the study of Moore's Cotton Spinning Mill (dating from 1804), back-to-back housing on Back Mill Street and Bradley Street, as well as Goolden's Buildings, a former timber warehouse. Archaeological Archive for Moore's Mill, New Islington Wharf
Signed running order and production details, two signed postcards and an autographed Travis CD "Love Will Come Through" from the last-ever 'Mark and Lard Show' broadcast on BBC Radio 1. Material relating to the "Mark & Lard" Show
450.00 Guinness World Records certificate awarded for most durable TV presenter and longest running TV show with same presenter for The Sky at Night
"First fruit: The creation of the Flavr Savr tomato and the birth of biotech food" "First fruit: The creation of the Flavr Savr tomato and the birth of biotech food"
Bundle H, Vol 1. Strategic Rail Authority: Mr Mike Grant, Chief Executive and Mr Terence Jenner, Director of Corporate Services
One copy of a script for the Manchester-based television show 'Coronation Street', signed by members of the cast. The script is numbered 6647 and is for a transmission date of 21 September 2007. Signed rehearsal script for Coronation Street
Unofficial compilation CD of Joy Division tracks, subtitled "A collection of rare material not found on the 'Heart And Soul' box set". Includes demo tracks, studio sessions for the unreleased RCA album, live tracks and audio from TV and radio performances. Remains
Unofficial compilation CD of previously unreleased mixes of Joy Division tracks from studio recording sessions plus spoken word tracks and sound effects used by Martin Hannett on Joy Division recordings. Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes
"The case for a GM-free sustainable world" Independent Science Panel (ISP) "The case for a GM-free sustainable world" Independent Science Panel (ISP)
Prime Minister's Strategy Unit "The costs and benefits of genetically modified (GM) crops" scoping note Prime Minister's Strategy Unit "The costs and benefits of genetically modified (GM) crops" scoping note
A copy of Series on Photoconversion of Solar Energy Volume 2 'Molecular to Global Photosynthesis'. Chapter 1 'Photosynthesis and Photoconversion' was written by Mary Archer in cooperation with James Barber. Molecular to Global Photosynthesis
Jon Savage's copy of the second edition of Touching From a Distance by Deborah Curtis. Manuscript notes on an Ace Records compliments slip are inserted at the front of the book and there are post-it page markers throughout the book. Touching From a Distance
Monsanto information on Roundup Ready Maize line GA21 Monsanto information on Roundup Ready Maize line GA21
From Vina Oberlander regarding exhibition meeting to consider Trewavas' research proposal From Vina Oberlander regarding exhibition meeting to consider Trewavas' research proposal
Jon Savage's copy of Who Killed Martin Hannett by Colin Sharp, with a copy of the book's press release inserted at Chapter 13. Who Killed Martin Hannett?
Report on the Scientific Steering Committee meeting held 1st November 2000 Report on the Scientific Steering Committee meeting held 1st November 2000
Swedish Technology Foresight "The foresighted society" Swedish Technology Foresight "The foresighted society"
From J. K Patel regarding a draft for an issue of Outlooks on Pest Management where Trewavas' paper would be published From J. K Patel regarding a draft for an issue of Outlooks on Pest Management where Trewavas' paper would be published
Correspondence from Malcolm Anderson regarding GM workshop participants Correspondence from Malcolm Anderson regarding GM workshop participants
Typescript of analysis papers published by Cabinet Office on field work and the pros and cons of GM crops Typescript of analysis papers published by Cabinet Office on field work and the pros and cons of GM crops
ELSA Activities in Sweden "Research concerning ethical, legal and social aspects of genome research" ELSA Activities in Sweden "Research concerning ethical, legal and social aspects of genome research"
Correspondence from Crute to Guy Richards and Alistair Hetherington regarding Simon Covey's departure from John Innes Centre Correspondence from Crute to Guy Richards and Alistair Hetherington regarding Simon Covey's departure from John Innes Centre
Cabinet Office Strategy brief "Field work: weighing up the costs and benefits of GM crops" Cabinet Office Strategy brief "Field work: weighing up the costs and benefits of GM crops"