Audiotapes. Sound recordings.
Found in 195 Collections and/or Records:
Papers relating to the climb featured in and the publication of 'Eiger Direct', by Dougal Haston, Peter Gillman and Chris Bonington.
Personal and literary papers of Wendy Wood, including notes, correspondence, diaries, corrected typescripts of autobiographical work, records of the Scottish Patriots, and associated press cuttings.
PHILIPS 3 inch reel-to-reel audio tape in a box annotated on the back, “Wunderlich (a) Was ist Silvia? Die Forelle (b) Dichterliebe”., [?1962-?1965.]
PHILLIPS 5.75 inch reel-to-reel audio tape accompanied by a label, “1. Rev. Alex. Mackenzie on Frances Tolmie in Gaelic; 2. Frank Howes review of Francis Collinson’s ‘Trad. [plus] nat. music of Scotland’”., [?1962-?1965.]
Photographic archive of Paul Shillabeer.
Principally concerning the Edinburgh International Festival, to which Shillabear was official photographer from 1948 to 1973, but also concerning Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland, craftsmen and artists at work and portraits.
Photographic plates, prints, slides and film strips, with related scripts, correspondence and catalogues of the Church of Scotland Department of World Mission and Unity, concerning missionary activities, mostly in Africa.
Proof sound recording of 'Unlikely stories, mostly. Alasdair Gray'. , [?1994.]
Two audio cassettes with content notes added by Alasdair Gray. Tape 1 has been annotated as a proof of a recording of the same title published by Canongate Audio in 1994. The insert would appear to be a cropped photocopy of the cover of the published book.
Recording of Scottish Television interview between Compton Mackenzie and George Reid.
From the label with the tape: 'STV report - Sir Compton Mackenzie. Trascript to 1/4" - 7 1/21"/sec. 2nd March 72'.
Reel 1 of the recorded communications between the climbers and the support team., 1966.
The conversations recorded here provide detailed insight into the climb and the various problems the team encountered. The main subject of conversations include the weather, the movements of the German climbing team, the plans and options for the ascent, media coverage and the health of the team members.
Reel 2 of the recorded communications between the climbers and the support team., 1966.
The conversations recorded here provide detailed insight into the climb and the various problems the team encountered. The main subject of conversations include the weather, the movements of the German climbing team, the plans and options for the ascent, media coverage and the health of the team members. There is also some discussion following the death of John Harlin regarding whether the climb should continue.
Reel-to-reel audio recording, annotated on the box 'Everest South West LEH 06SY2574 1 of 2', produced by John Arnott., 1973.
Reel-to-reel audio recording, annotated on the box 'Everest South West LEH 06SY2574 2 of 2', produced by John Arnott., 1973.
Reel-to-reel audio recording, [from box spine]: 'Krassivy, Krassivy. Reel 1 of 2. Title John Maclean. Date 18/12/73'., 1973.
Reel-to-reel audio recording, [from box spine]: 'Krassivy, krassivy. Reel 2 of 2. Title John Maclean. Date 18/12/73'. , 1973.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a BBC broadcast, [from box label]: 'Copy of:- "First person singular - Naomi Mitchison" Final mix.'
[From box label]: ' Listening copy only Not for TX'.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a BBC radio broadcast, annotated on the box "Copy of 'Eric Linklater' TEH 10/SY 3059 Copied - 23/4/74".
The programme was in honour of the 75th birthday of Eric Linklater.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a British Broadcasting Corporation radio broadcast, 'Aamal tac the yokin', concerning the Scottish National Dictionary.
The container has a British Broadcasting Corporation Recording Service label affixed: R.P. Ref. No. BEH 10/SY3428. Reel No. 1 of 1. User John Arnott. Date 20.9.76. Take 1. Aamal tach the yokin'.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a television interview with Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Mostly concerning his political career. The carton holding the reel has a label, 'Title Sir Douglas Home off-air recording. No 3 3/4 [/sec]'. A Tyne Tees Television Limited compliments slip is with the tape.
Reel-to-reel audio-tape and transcript of a BBC television programme, "Mirror of Scotland".
Concerning the work of the Films of Scotland Committee.
Reel-to-reel audio tape, annotated on the box 'Copy of soundtrack of film "Roraima - the lost world": transmitted on BBC 2 - 27.10.74 - 7 1/2 ips., 1974.
Reel-to-reel audio tape containing four recordings relating to members of the Daiches family., 1972-1975.
Contains recordings of:
"David 'Xmas' two worlds, 22 December 1972".
'Jenni Calder et al, book reviews'.
"David 'matter of opinion' 22 January 197-".
"Dinner party at 10 Heriot Row to celebrate Mummy's 85th birthday, 23rd January 1975".