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A Certain Ratio, Durutti Column, Blurt poster

Kim Philby Reappears

The Kim Philby Club

Durutti Column poster

8 items

Collection of posters, flyers and artworks for posters relating to Factory Records

2 linear metres

Jon Savage Joy Division Archive

26 Items

Collection of Ephemeral Items Relating to the Manchester Music Scene

Cover sheet for a fax sent by Jon Savage to Nick Stewart relating to the Joy Division box set.

Annotated fax cover sheet

9 items

Posters, handbills and flyers

Fac for City Fun poster 2/80 - this was designed by Jon Savage for Joy Division at the New Osborne Club, a City Fun benefit with A Certain Ratio and Section 25

Fac For City Fun poster

Fax from Jon Savage to Nick Stewart relating to a Georgio Moroder compilation album.

Fax

79 items

Original material relating to Joy Division

A file of research notes for the Palatine compilation, including a copy of the booklet insert from FACT 400, also given away as the FAC 345 Christmas gift, and email correspondence between Jon Savage and James Nice relating to the compilation of the track listings and the introduction to the box set.

Research notes for FACT 400

A file of notes for the Heart And Soul compilation including the Excess Press press release and photocopies of press clippings including a copy of Jon Savage's first review of Warsaw in Sounds, October 1977.

Papers relating to Heart and Soul

438

Shimmy poster

Fax from Jon Savage to Richard Connell referring to the track listing for the Joy Division box set.

Fax

Original copy of Melody Maker with a review of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures by Jon Savage, p. 21.

Melody Maker magazine

Original copy of Melody Maker with a review of A Factory Sample by Jon Savage.

Melody Maker magazine

Original copy of Sounds containing Jon Savage's review 'Power Cut at the Electric Circus, which includes a reference to Warsaw's live performance at the Electric Circus, Manchester, p. 48.

Sounds magazine

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

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

File of research notes and correspondence.

Joy Division Documentary #2

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

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

11 items

Oral Histories

File of emails from and to Jon Savage relating to the Grant Gee Joy Division film and the Malcolm Whitehead film.

File of email correspondence

5 items

Papers

69 items

Materials relating to the Joy Division documentary by Grant Gee

File containing meeting notes, lists of artefacts for display, and printed out email correspondence.

Papers relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield

25 items

Papers relating to the Unknown Pleasures exhibition, Macclesfield

Draft text for Jon Savage's introduction to 1 Top Class Manager, a book about the notebooks kept by Rob Gretton as Joy Division's manager.

Draft introductory text for 1 Top Class Manager

49 items

Papers relating to the legacy of Joy Division

Sleeve notes by Jon Savage to the official compilation CD Permanent: Joy Division 1995 released by London Records.

Sleeve notes for Permanent: Joy Division 1995

Cassette tape recording of oral history interviews carried out by Jon Savage with the musician Peter Hook.

Oral history recording

CD-R copy of a recording of an oral history interview carried out by Jon Savage with the film maker Mary Harron, labelled part 2.

Oral history recording

2 copies

The Guardian newspaper

A disc of photographs of Manchester taken in 1977 and 1979 by Jon Savage.

Data disc containing photographs

A CD-R containing copies of material relating to Joy Division related interviews conducted by Jon Savage.

Data disc labelled JD interviews etc

4 copies

The New Review magazine

A folder of manuscript and typescript documents relating the Joy Division oral history recordings, including edit notes, planning notes for a book, interview questions for each person interviewed by Jon Savage, rough cut notes and topic cluster notes. Plus an empty folder "JOY DIVISION" with contact details for various people and other notes written on the cover and a post-it asking Rebecca for two more tapes from the vault.

Papers relating to the Joy Division oral history book

A CD-R containing copies of transcripts of interviews conducted by Jon Savage.

Data disc labelled JS JD TXT INTERVIEWS

A CD-R containing copies of transcripts of interviews conducted by Jon Savage.

Data disc labelled JD TXT INTERVIEWS

9 items

This Searing Light, the Sun and Everything Else

A4 artwork for a flyer designed by Jon Savage for a gig featuring The Pop Group, A Certain Ratio and Phil Diggle at Deville's, Albert Square, Manchester. The artwork features an image of members of The Apostles, a secret society at Cambridge University, including Anthony Blunt and Guy Burgess.

Artwork for The Kim Philby Club flyer

6 items

Correspondence relating to Heart and Soul

Fax from Jon Savage to Nick Stewart relating to the Joy Division box set Existence.

Fax

Original A4 handbill, made as a Xerox from the Shimmy poster designed by Jon Savage to promote a Factory gig night on 13 July 1979.

Shimmy handbill

A file of correspondence between Jon Savage and Nick Stewart relating to the Joy Division box set Heart and Soul. Also includes notes by Jon Savage relating to discs 3 to 8 in the Joy Division Singles box set.

Correspondence relating to Heart and Soul

438

Shimmy poster

Booklet issued as item 4 in a series of 10 merchandise items or events developed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Punk. FAC 151 The Festival of the 10th Summer ran from 12-20 July 1986 and was organised by Factory Records. The booklet includes pieces by Jon Savage, Linder, Cath Carroll, Liz Naylor, Richard Boon, Paul Morley, Tony Wilson, Howard Devoto and Rob Gretton. It is referred to in promotional literature as "How was it for you, darlin?" or "The back pages".

FAC 151 The Book