Unofficial limited edition album featuring a Joy Division live performance recorded at the Roots Club, Leeds on 11 July 1979. All releases have sleeve information that the release is a limited edition of 150 copies with poster, but not all copies came with a poster. Joy Division - Roots
Digital copies of recordings of Joy Division performing live at the Lyceum Ballroom, London on 29 February 1980 and at High Wycombe Town Hall on 20 February 1980. The digital copies were burned to CD-R by Jon Savage. CD copy recording
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?
DVD-R copy from Warner Vision International labelled Joy Division - A Video Circus. FAC 46 The Video Circus featured excerpts from Here Are The Young Men. Copy of A Video Circus
Printed out track listing and 7-inch vinyl white label test pressing copies of the Joy Division singles box set. Track listing and test pressing recordings
An original copy of the May 2008 issue of Sight & Sound containing a review of Grant Gee's Joy Division documentary, p. 70. Sight and Sound magazine
An original copy of the Feburary 2007 issue of The Word, containing an article by Paul du Noyer on Punk in 1977 that includes a piece by Jon Savage, p. 76. The Word magazine
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
Digital copy of a recording of Joy Division performing live in Blackpool on 27 July 1979. The digital copy was burned to CD-R by Jon Savage. CD copy recording
Digital copy of a recording of Joy Division performing live at Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands on 18 January 1980. The digital copy was burned to CD-R by Jon Savage. CD copy recording
Digital copies of recordings of Joy Division and New Order rehearsals between 1978 and 1981. The digital copies were burned to CD-R by Jon Savage. CD copy recording
Transcript of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with the musicians Richard Kirk, Terry Mason, C P Lee and Alan Hempsall, the graphic designer Jon Wozencroft and the writer Bob Dickinson. Oral history transcript
Digital copies of recordings of a Joy Division live performance at The Factory on 28 September 1978, Joy Division rehearsals in April and May 1980, and New Order rehearsals in Spring/Summer 1980. The digital copies were burned to CD-R by Jon Savage. CD copy recording
A series of three file folders concerning Grant Gee's Joy Division documentary film, including very first mission statement with Grant Gee, detailed story line notes, detailed cutting notes, research materials, question lists for the interviewees and emails between all the major parties. There is duplication of content across the three files. Files
Transcript of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with the journalist Paul Morley and the musician Pete Shelley. Oral history transcript
Unofficial CD release featuring live performances by Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, The Teardrop Explodes and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark at the Leigh Open Air Festival in August 1979. Released by Interstate Records, catalogue number INTERS10796. Live at Leigh Rock Festival
Transcript of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with band manager Richard Boon, film maker Malcolm Whitehead, musician Stephen Morris, graphic designer Peter Saville and broadcaster Tony Wilson. Oral history transcript
Folder containing emails relating to the Joy Division exhibition in Macclesfield, including correspondence with Peter Hook, Peter Saville Studio, Salford Restoration Office and the Macclesfield Silk Museum. File of email correspondence
Original copy of Mojo April 2008, containing a guest playlist by Sam Riley featuring Dead Souls by Joy Division, p. 116. Mojo magazine
Original copy of The Guardian Weekend Magazine 22/09/2007, containing a feature by Natalie Curtis on Control, p. 46. The Guardian Weekend magazine
Original copy of Record Collector November 2007, containing a feature on Control, p. 28, and a feature on the best Joy Division collectables, p. 37. Record Collector magazine
Uncorrected proof copy of Colin Sharp's Who Killed Martin Hannett? with a covering letter from the publisher. Sent to Jon Savage for review purposes. Proof of Who Killed Martin Hannett
CD-R copy of a recording of an oral history interview carried out by Jon Savage with the film maker Mary Harron, labelled part 1. Oral history recording
Official four CD box set in deluxe packaging with a postcard (of FAC 136 - Factory logo tape) and a book containing a short essay by Paul Morley, a paragraph on each track, and pictures and details of each release in this compilation. 10,000 copies were released worldwide. Compiled by Jon Savage for Warner Music UK. Sleeve design by Matthew Robertson and Saville Paris Wakefield. Factory Communications 1978-92
Print out of thesleeve note by Jon Savage for the London Records reissue of Unknown Pleasures. Sleeve note for the reissue of Unknown Pleasures
Folder of emails from Jon Savage relating to research for the Guardian article on Ian Curtis's reading materials. File of email correspondence
A disc of all the Joy Division photos stored on Jon Savage's computer, which comprise research material for the Joy Division film and exhibition, and a copy of all the photos in the Mojo Archive. These contain copyright. Data disc containing photographs
An original copy of Mojo containing information relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition. Mojo magazine
Photographic print on fabric from a photograph taken by Mark Reeder in Berlin, 1980. Banner from the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield
An original cutting from The Daily Mirror containing an article by Miranda Sawyer relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition in Macclesfield. The Daily Mirror newspaper
An original cutting from The Independent containing an article by Jon Savage relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield. The Independent newspaper
Original copy of NME containing a feature on the 30th anniversary of Unknown Pleasures, p. 24. NME magazine
Original copy of Q Classic Ultimate Collectors Edition, containing an interview with Peter Hook and Stephen Morris about the making of Unknown Pleasures. Q magazine
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Surplus Museum Items: General procedure for disposal and board of survey
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Documentation, Policy and Procedures: Human resources learning and development - travel and subsistence policy
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Railway Societies, Companies and Museums: The National Tramway Museum
1 file National Railway Museum corporate file titled: Railway Societies, Companies and Museums: Doncaster Grammar School Railway Museum (1 of 3)