340 Guinness World Records certificate awarded for most durable TV presenter and longest running TV show with same presenter for The Sky at Night
The Daily Mail "Frankenstein food? You'll be made to like it" The Daily Mail "Frankenstein food? You'll be made to like it"
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
Cassette tape recording of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with the musician Bernard Sumner, labelled Bernard Sumner #2, and with Deborah Curtis, labelled Deborah Curtis #1. Oral history recording
Transcript of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with the writer Liz Naylor, the musicians Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook, the broadcaster Richard Searling and Factory office manager Lesley Gilbert. Oral history transcript
Folder of photocopied transcripts of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage for the Grant Gee documentary, with manuscript notes relating to the Brown Owl Films edit, including JD 087 Iain Gray, pp. 1-4 & 12-16, JD 083 Lindsay Reade (1), pp. 1-10, and JD 085 Lindsay Reade (2), pp. 1-10. Oral history transcripts
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: newspaper cuttings and coverage
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Committees: Management team, (heads of department group)
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: Press Cuttings, 2004-02-12 to 2004-02-28.
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: Press Cuttings, 2005-07-29 to 2005-08-17.
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: Press Cuttings, 2005-09-06 to 2005-09-30.
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: Press Cuttings, 2005-06-08 to 2005-07-14.
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Public Affairs Department: Press Cuttings, 2005-07-07 to 2005-07-30.
211 'SUMER observations of the inverse Evershed effect in the transition region above a sunspot' by L. Teriaca, W. Curdt and S. K. Solanki
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"
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
An original copy of the May 2008 issue of Dazed and Confused containing a review of Grant Gee's Joy Division documentary, p. 193. Dazed and Confused magazine
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
Cassette tape recording of an oral history interview carried out by Jon Savage with the musician Bernard Sumner, labelled Bernard Sumner #1. Oral history recording