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Resurgam revisited
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/92 · Subsérie · 2002
Parte de George Wyllie papers

Invitation to private view on 14 February 2002 and photograph of George Wyllie at Resurgam Revisited: eightieth birthday exhibition held at Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Sculpture Garden, London, 14 February-9 March 2002

Cosmic Reach: Let there be Lecht
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/6/94 · Subsérie · 2007
Parte de George Wyllie papers

Poster signed 'The Lecht, September 2007, George Wyllie 2008' and flyer for official unveiling of sculpture by George Wyllie, Lecht Ski Centre, 22 September 2007.

Paper Boat
GB 249 GB 249 T-WYL/7/8/1 · Subsérie · 1989-1990
Parte de George Wyllie papers

Design notes, drawings, funding bid, invoices, correspondence, press releases and cuttings, Clydeport maps and documents, tide tables, photographs, fabric samples, arrangements for launch by Lady Naomi Mitchison on 6 May 1989, Paper Boat letterheaded paper.

File 1. Funding bid etc., 1989.
File 2. Fabric samples, Clydeport documents, 1989.
File 3. Drawings etc., 1989.
File 4. Launch, tide tables, leaflet on Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank, 1989.
File 5. Liverpool, including wallet of 21 colour photographs 110 mm (h) x 150 mm (w), & 8 more annotated colour photographs, 1989.
File 6. London, 1989.
File 7. New York, including invoices, street maps, tourist leaflets and 3 colour photographs of New York, 250mm (h) x 200 mm (w), 1990.
File 8. Antwerp, 1990.
File 9. Worldwide, including sketch entitled ‘Worldwide cruising’, press cutting about the liner, Queen Mary on the river Clyde, and miscellaneous notes, including Glasgow launch of the Paper Boat.

Langbaurgh public inquiry
GB 249 OEDA/D/2/3 · Subsérie · 1947-1982
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Papers and correspondence relating to the Langbaurgh public inquiry, 28 April 1981.

In 1980 Langbaurgh District Council adopted an anti-asbestos policy, refusing planning permission in six cases on the grounds that the projects involved asbestos use. Langbaurgh's policy was unusual at the time in that it was applied to both public and private building projects.

Appeals were lodged against the refusals. Four of the appeals came from local builder C & J Buckley and were backed by the Cement Manufacturers Association. During the ensuing public inquiry, Langbaurgh District Council was represented by QC Peter Boydell and called on evidence from Nancy Tait (SPAID) and G E Rushworth of the Glasgow-based Cancer Prevention Society.

SPAID's testimony at the inquiry, it was later asserted, "brought to light a lot of new information not available at the time of the Simpson Report in 1979" (House of Lords Debate 1 December 1981, vol 425 cc1008-31).

Langbaurgh was a borough in North East England.