1 item Conservation Technology Information Center "Facilitating conservation farming practices and enhancing environmental sustainability with agricultural biotechnology"
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
Photographic print on fabric from a photograph taken by Mark Reeder in Berlin, 1980. Banner from the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield
1 item "Towards the development of OECD best practices for assessing the sustainability of bio-based products"
Original copy of Uncut containing a cover story interview with New Order and others on the making of Closer and the death of Ian Curtis, p. 50. Uncut magazine
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
Original copy of NME containing a feature on the 30th anniversary of Unknown Pleasures, p. 24. NME magazine
File containing meeting notes, lists of artefacts for display, and printed out email correspondence. Papers relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield
Bound consultation draft of Shadowplayers: the Rise and Fall of Factory Records by James Nice. Draft of Shadowplayers: the Rise and Fall of Factory Records
1 item Agricultural Biotechnology in North Carolina "Growing North Carolina’s agricultural biotechnology landscape"
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
1 item Print out of video from the Royal Society for Encouragement of Art, Manufacture and Commerce 'Food in a world without oil', a panel which Nigel Halford spoke on
Folder containing photographs taken of the Unknown Pleasures exhibition at Macclesfield Silk Mill, and an outline for a proposed Joy Division heritage centre. Papers relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield
Twelve-paged paper titled 'Ready Steady Beanzawave it!' produced by the company Heinz to promote the Beanzawave, the 'world's smallest microwave'. Printed in colour on white A4 paper. The paper includes specifications for microwave components and images of the Beanzawave in use. Also included is an image of a MicroWare plate (one full page), information and image of Young's Microwave Ocean Pie (one full page) and information and illustrations of Young's microfoil packaging. Paper titled 'Ready Steady Beanzawave it!' produced by the company Heinz to promote the Beanzawave, the 'world's smallest microwave'