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?"
1 item House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee "GM foods - evaluating the farm scale trials: the government response"
1 folder American Soybean Association folder of promotional materials including an introduction to the ASA and a statement on improving plants from Kim Nill (technically issues director)
1 item Monsanto 'Biotech champions' by Dr Colin Merritt the biotech issues book "A collection of briefing sheets on commonly encountered questions and issues in crop biotechnology"
Unofficial compilation album of tracks recorded by Warsaw at Manor Mobile, Pennine Sound, Arrow and Strawberry Studios and live at the Electric Circus. 12-inch vinyl in a picture sleeve. Released by Galaor Records, catalogue number SK 92037. An Ideal for Killing
Unofficial limited edition album featuring a Joy Division live performance at the Leigh Open Air Festival on 27 August 1979. Limited edition of 300 copies. Released by the second iteration of the bootleg label Trade Mark of Quality, catalogue number TGA-001. The Grey Assembley
Unofficial limited edition compilation album featuring Joy Division live performances of cover versions, jam sessions and soundchecks. Tracks included: Gimme Some Lovin' recorded live at Eric's, Liverpool on 11 August 1979; Sister Ray recorded live at Plan K, Brussels, Belgium on 17 January 1980; jam session with Section 25 at the Winter Gardens, Malvern on 5 April 1980 performing WIld Love [Girls Don't Count]; jam session with Section 25 at the Ajanta Theatre, Derby on 19 April 1980 performing Nobody Counts [Girls Don't Count]; Atmosphere recorded at the Nashville Rooms, London on 22 September 1979; The Only Mistake soundcheck performance at the Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead on 5 November 1979; Ceremony and Decades soundcheck performances at High Hall, University of Birmingham on 2 May 1980. Joy Division - Out of the Room: Cover Versions, Jam Sessions, Soundchecks
A file of newspaper and magazine articles relating to the Anton Corbijn film Control. File of music newspaper and magazine clippings
Two copy recordings on CD-R of the Joy Division remasters from Warner Brothers for Unknown Pleasures and Closer. CD copy recordings
Cutting from the Variety issue dated 1-7 October 2007 containing a film review of Grant Gee's Joy Division documentary. Variety magazine
Sealed copy of the limited edition box set containing Joy Division's studio albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer and the compilation Still, designed by Peter Saville, Howard Wakefield and Daniel Mason with all new artwork for the albums. Issued on 12-inch 180gm vinyl. The outer box is grey hessian. The album sleeves are presented in the original paper stock but without the original artwork - textured plain black sleeve for 'Unknown Pleasures', plain white sleeve for 'Closer', plain grey fold out sleeve with ribbon for 'Still'. Joy Division In Memory
A CD-R recording of a track from the Joy Division album Unknown Pleasures. CD copy recording labelled I Remember Nothing I & II
A DVD viewing copy of Malcolm Whitehead's film about Joy Division, She's Lost Control. She's Lost Control
Promotional single by Joy Division. 7-inch vinyl record in plain black card sleeve with front and back stickers. Released to promote Control - The Soundtrack, the 2007 Joy Division vinyl boxed set and the Remastered Collector's Editions CDs. She's Lost Control
Jon Savage's personal compilation of Joy Division tracks for the Joy Division documentary. Music for Doc 07/07
Jon Savage's personal compilation of Joy Division tracks for the Joy Division film. Joy Division film
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
Original copy of The Guardian G2 05/10/2007, containing a listing for Radio 4's The Film Programme featuring an interview with the makers of Control, p. 28. The Guardian G2 magazine