Includes photographs of various puffer sculptures.
Photographs of Stag [Monarch of Auchmountain Glen?] and Pond.
Includes photographs of bird (burd?) bath sculpture.
TV work, September 1979, 10 colour transparencies & 2 outdoor scenes; TV (Building, Horseman’s Word), [undated], 18 colour transparencies; Sit-ins (A Place for Peasants, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow, Jollity Farm, A Place for Poets, Smokers Outfit), 1972, 1975, 1977, 38 colour transparencies; Hattersley sit-in, [undated], 42 colour transparencies; Bell Sculpture and St Lawrence, [undated], 15 colour transparencies; Mitchell-Swire, [1970], 14 colour transparencies.
Scul?ture, 1970s-1990s, 303 colour transparencies; Scul?ture (Codpiece), 20 colour transparencies; '???????', 9 colour transparencies; NM Birds, August 1987, August 1988, 18 colour transparencies.
Breaking the Habit (Gun), November 1996, May 1997, 9 colour transparencies; Safety Pin including Princes Street, Edinburgh, May/June, August, November 1997, 42 colour transparencies; The Bike Show (Open Eye) [Gallery, Edinburgh], September, October 1998, 29 colour transparencies; Across the Moyle, Wigtown, October 1998, 9 colour transparencies; Bosun’s Pipe, July/August 1996, 33 colour transparencies; Kosovo (SSA installation), September 1996, 5 colour transparencies; Sox (Across the Sea), November/December 1995, 9 colour transparencies; Listen for Destiny (Stirling), June 1998, 1 colour transparency; Finlaystone Bikes, June-August 1997, 30 colour transparencies; The Kerrera Saga, May/June 1998, 16 colour transparencies.
The Dancon Spire, April 1989, 15 colour transparencies; 7 Spires Demarco [Gallery, Edinburgh], April 1989, 28 colour transparencies; 7 Spires An Lanntair [Gallery, Stornoway], November 1988-January 1989, 40 colour transparencies; 7 Spires Lewis, November-December 1988, 92 colour transparencies; 32 Spires [for Hibernia], July 1994, 86 colour transparencies; 32 Spires for Hibernia (Edinburgh), April 1995, 24 colour transparencies; Islay, June 1993, 1 colour transparency; Mull, September 1993, 5 colour transparencies; Rest and be thankful, [undated], 1 colour transparency.
Straw loco, May, July 1987, May 1991, October 1995.
Cricket, Madras, 34 colour transparencies; Cricket, Madras BC [British Council?], 42 colour transparencies; Madras, 31 colour transparencies; Mahala Puram, 23 colour transparencies; Mahala Puram sights, 14 colour transparencies.
Includes exhibition flyers, invitations to previews, postcards and leaflets.
The MacGillivray Walk, May 25-August 29, 1996 [the erection of 7 spires at Fochabers, Forres, Foyers, Beauly, Kinlochewe, Poolewe and Harris, to commemorate a journey from Aberdeen to Harris by William MacGillivray in 1817]. Includes notes, transcripts from MacGillivray’s diary, and 25 colour photographs, various sizes.
Correspondence and documents, advertisements for lectures by George Wyllie, exhibition programmes, flyers and invitations, conference programme, photographs, tourist leaflets.
Contents include: Notes on An Leabhar Mor/ The Great Book of Gaelic project, 2002; Colour photographs of statue of John Barry in Wexford, Ireland, 2002; Colour photographs of gold mine in Victoria, Australia and Certificate of Miner’s Rights; Sketch, ticket and price list for the Bay Club, Gourock, 1963; Polythene bag for Caithness air.
Articles and press cuttings, tourist leaflet and exhibition programme.
Contents include: Biographical notes on Richard Demarco, c 1996, 2 pp; Laurel and Hardy press cutting, unknown source and date; Leaflet on Christ’s Chapel, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, 1978, 6 pp; Letter from L’Annexe du College de Pataphysique, London, 7 November 1994, 2 pp [on Blake’s Bike]; Press cuttings on opening of Macdonald’s Restaurant in Greenock, February 1997; Sunderland Arts Centre programme, 29 November-22 December [19 ]; 'The British gentleman', by John Masters, with cartoon by Ronald Searle, unknown source and date; 'Tidy up and atrophy', by Paul Jennings, 'Daily Telegraph', 13 December 1974; Press release on Living Art exhibition, D M Vaughan Accountants, Edinburgh, 10-17 May 1991; 'The Waldorf-Astoria clock', by Geoffrey S Bullard and Nahum H Lewis, 'Bulletin of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Inc', vol 25:6, no 227, December 1983, pp 675-685 (photocopy); Press cuttings on clocks, kitchen ranges, Oriental script, and Chinese funeral in Gourock, 1986;' Joseph Beuys (supposing he hadn’t died)': questionnaire signed on his behalf by George Wyllie, 1990?; Louise’s [George Wyllie’s daughter] version of The art of the family: press cutting on the Mynott family, annotated to apply to the Wyllies, [19 ]; Press release from Goethe-Institut, Glasgow, 30 August 1985; 'The proof of the mince pie', by Tom Leonard, 'Scottish International', 1975? pp 20-23; 'Hoklakia', by John Hope, Crafts, July/August 1975, pp 13-15 [on pebble mosaics]; Drawings of teachers’ belts (photocopy); Press cutting on paper boat built by Elisabeth McKay, Brechin, Press and Journal, 3 July 1996
Correspondence, articles and press cuttings on David Hume, Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment.
Contents include: 'Let there be light': Jim Gilchrist on a new Enlightenment, 'Scotsman', 27 February 1999, p 13; 'Her man in Scotland': the Adam Smith Institute, by Ian Bell, 'Observer Scotland', 5 February 1989, p 7; Correspondence with Hyundai Securities (Europe) Ltd re research on Adam Smith, November 1997, 4 pp; Certified copy of the Last Will and Testament of David Hume Esq, 15 April 1776, 5 pp (Photocopy of printed version); Letter from Adam Smith, Kirkcaldy to William Strahan, 9 November 1776, 7 pp, on David Hume (Photocopy of printed version); Press cuttings on Adam Smith, from 'Scotsman', 19 May 1988, Herald, 10 February & 31 July 1989, & 14 July 1990, and 'Independent on Sunday', 13 March 1994; Faxed information from Kenny Munro on Thomas Muir of Huntershill, 7 November 1998; Trafalgar House Offshore Fabrications Ltd Adam Smith Lecture by Donald MacKay, with Biographical notes on Donald Iain MacKay, [c 1993], 8 pp (Photocopy); Review of ‘Crisis of the democratic intellect’, by George Davie, by Murdo Macdonald, 'University of Edinburgh Bulletin', 1980?; 'Adam Ferguson and the idea of community', by Duncan Forbes, undated, 2 pp.