Contains papers relating to the Meridian. Includes, sign-in books, correspondence, financial records, annual reviews, photographs, a relaxation tape (Chinese), workbooks and learning plans
The Meridian, 1994-2007, BAME women's centre- Glasgow. Band interviews, reviews, short stories, gruesome death scenarios. A5, black & white.
c1995, no date. Glasgow. A5 format, black and white content. Subject matter: mix of opinions and more abstract written pieces, some drawings and some printed material.
God is my Co-PilotJuly 2012. Glasgow. Sponsored by Glasgow Women's Library and LGBT Youth Scotland's Rainbow Sisters. A5 booklet, with colour and black and white. Front cover: image of hens. Subject matter: queer, feminism, lgbt, personal, poetry, art, comics, drawing.
1994ish. Glasgow. A5 booklets, highly colourful. Front cover: bright green with a cartoon cat on the front, adorned with a silver star. Subject matter: Music, Interviews, Gig reviews, music review, travel, philosophy (existentialism), music interview: further, kim gordon), music comic: lung leg, phrenology.
- Glasgow. A5 booklet, black and white, photocopy. Front cover: collage, mixed media, black and white. Subject matter: Skateboarding, Personal, Music reviews, Zine reviews, Clubs, Shops, Politics (interview with Tommy Sheridan).
- Glasgow Women's Library. A5 booklet. Front cover: yellow with black and white image of a tiger. Subject matter: Le Tigre, Interview, Feminism, Music, Politics, Riot Grrrl.
January 2001. Glasgow. A4 booklet. Front cover: glossy with image of a bomb on the front, and a purple border. Subject matter: interviews, anecdotes, fashion, Scottish national stereotypes explored, short stories.
Kirsteen- Glasgow. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: very detailed, beautiful drawing of crossed wires, in black and white. Subject matter: A5 black and white comic, fiction, sci fi, technology, queer, nightmare.
The collection contains records relating to Take Root, the self-build group which existed from 1993 to the early 2000s. It contains meeting, finance and administration papers, correspondence, construction plans, press cuttings, publications and photographic and audio-visual materials. Because Take Root worked with several other organisations in Glasgow and Scotland, the collection contains meeting papers of Molendinar Park Housing Association and press cuttings and publications of various self-build projects including the Walter Seagal Self-Build Trust, Community Self-Build Scotland, and Centre for Alternative Technology.
Take Root