Archive of material of the work of Alex Cox, including correspondence,scripts, press cuttings. Set of five 35mm prints of films made by Alex Cox: (1) Straight to Hell, 1987 - two prints; (2) Highway Patrolman, 1991 - one print; (3) Death and the Compass, 1992 - one print; (4) Three Businessmen, 1998 - one print. THESE PRINTS HAVE BEEN PASSED TO NSMM FILM TEAM TO ADD TO THEIR COLLECTION OF PRINTS FOR PRESENTATION. Archive of material of the work of Alex Cox
The personal archive of the work of British animator Run Wrake (1965-2012). The archive consists of Wrake’s work from his college days through to his death and comprises scrapbooks, cells and drawings (including examples of how drawings were manipulated using photocopiers), storyboards (including the detailed synchronisation of image and music), found objects and images, original paintings and illustrations and notebooks. Twelve bankers boxes and four portfolio folders, plus a small number of loose larger works. Run Wrake Animation Archive late 20th century
Campaign for Better Transport Archive collection. 114 boxes and 14 bundles of material including minutes, reports, government white papers and evidence to Parliamentary committees, correspondence, legal papers, publications, press cuttings, photographic prints, negatives, video tapes, DVDs and CDs, posters and protest materials such as t-shirts, badges, stickers and signs. The Campaign for Better Transport archive 1973-2017
Papers principally covering his involvement with the study of railway history and its bibliographic sources. Includes correspondence with key individuals active in this field, particularly Simmons, Robbins, Bagwell and Hadfield. 8 box files arranged chronologically. Papers of George Ottley, railway bibliographer 1950-1999
Press release re the naming ceremony of the British Rail electric locomotive 'Airey Neave' by The Rt Hon Mrs Margaret Thatcher, PM and Baroness Airey, issued by British Railways Board Public Relations Dept, consisting of three printed A4 sheets; Invitation card issued by Sir Peter Parker MVO, Chairman of The British Railways Board, to the naming ceremony of locomotive number 86311 by Prime Minister, The Rt Hon Mrs Margaret Thatcher and Baroness Airey, at Euston Station 14 May 1983 (2 copies); Programme of events for the naming ceremony of the British Rail Locomotive No 86311, 'Airey Neave' by The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, and The Baroness Airey of Abingdon at Euston Station 14th May 1983 (2 copies). Archive relating to the naming ceremony of "Airey Neave" 1983
Geoffrey Perry archive relating to the operation of the Kettering Group. Extent: c.60 boxes. Date: c.1960–1984. Geoffrey Perry archive
Papers relating to the Heritage Railway Association and predecessor organisations. 4 boxes. Heritage Railway Association archive
Archive materials relating to Odeon Cinema, Bradford (formerly the New Victoria Cinema). The archive includes approximately 200 paper items including architectural drawings relating mostly to the 1969 development of two cinemas and a bingo club, with a small number relating to the 1988 addition of a third cinema and technical drawings relating to the equipment used on site. Also, instruction manuals for both projection and estate equipment, brochures for new products, minutes of meetings and the Chief Operator’s log for July 1981 to March 1983. Archive relating to Odeon Cinema, Bradford 1960s-1980s
Personal/ professional papers and related publications accumulated by Thomas (Tommy) Hornbuckle during his career as a railway mechanical engineer, especially relating to early experiments with dieselisation on the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in the 1930s and 1940s Tommy Hornbuckle archive circa 1907-1963
Photographic Archive assembled by Lewis Morley. 2059 prints in 19 boxes. Lewis Morley Photographic Archive
Collection of approximately 350 short films on 32 DV Cam tape format made by the general public in Yorkshire & Lancashire for broadcast and publication on the internet forming the 'Telling Lives' digital storytelling archive. 'Telling Lives' Digital Storytelling Archive
Photographic archive of the National Farmers Union Photographic archive of the National Farmers Union
Collection of papers relating to radio direction finding as well as the development of echo sounding and ultrasonic anti-fouling processes by Captain H.J. Round, a pioneer in the early development of radio. Included are notes relating to his paper on RDF along with calculations relating to echo sounding and anti-fouling along with correspondence with the Marconi International Marine Communication Co, of which he was working for as a consultant engineer. Papers of H J Round 1919-1966
The Charles Urban Collection of papers relating to early motion pictures, c.1895-1930. (formerly ScM 1995-734) The Charles Urban Collection of papers relating to early motion pictures 1890-1930
Six boxes of miscellaneous papers containing drawings, correspondence, notes etc. from the personal archive of John G Click. These boxes detached from the main Click archive (held by NRM as 1994-8850) after John Click's death. Further papers of John Click circa 1955-1975
Research notes and supporting papers compiled by Hugh C Hughes in the course of his research into the railways of the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East. Hugh C Hughes Archive circa 1943-1998
Small archive relating to the career of Constable Saunders. File of papers re BTC Police Constable Saunders circa 1948-circa 1975
The archive of records of the Railway and Canal Historical Society created from 1954 to 1994. Railway and Canal Historical Society Archive 1954-1994
Impressions Gallery photography collection and archive. Approximately 2000 vintage photographs and contemporary photographs plus associated archive material relating to running of gallery (roughly 15,000 objects, including prints, posters, correspondence etc), covering period from 1972 to 2010. Impressions Gallery photography collection and archive 1972-2010
Collection of family portraits, information on early experiments in movement, and examples of the two-colour process relating to the early cinematographic pioneer, William Friese-Greene. Wiliam Friese-Greene Archive
Papers, The records of the Locomotive Manufacturers Association. Comprising the early records of the Railway Industry Association, detailing the original ten members of the Association, their rules, minute books, account books, reports and production figures, for both the home and foreign markets. Other notable documents are the legal papers relating to the original case restraining railway companies from manufacturing locomotives for general sale. The collection covers the period 1875-1963. Records of the Railway Industry Association 1875-1963