Scottish poetry -- 20th century
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
"Poems to Paintings by William Johnstone 1933", c 1963
"‘Poems to Paintings by William Johnstone", being: I. A Point in Time; II. Wedding of the Winds; III. Conception; IV. Composition (1934); V. Knight; VI. Of William Johnstone’s Art; VII. Ode to the North Wind; VIII. Of William Johnstone’s Exhibition. Manuscript, pencil, 7 folios, 1 envelope addressed to F. G. Scott.
Poetry, 1980s
Folder of handwritten and typewritten poetry by Roddy Lumsden. The file also includes a copy of a newspaper article about Imogen Mallais-Scott, loose notes, postcards stuck on two A4 pages, leaflets, and empty envelopes.
Poetry, 1984, 1990s
Notebook entitled "Roddy / Carrick - Poetry - Early 1984" containing manuscript poetry, and bundles of typed poems on A4 papers, undated. Also includes a photocopy of Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, and a reporter's notepad with handwritten notes.
Poetry, 1980s-1990s
Folder of typewritten poetry by Roddy Lumsden, including poems entitled "Judgement", "Alone in the Hawaiian Lounge", "Detox", "What Was Missing", "Like Achilles", "Quoad Sacra", and many more. Also includes a contents list for "Let a fat Man Through".
Poetry, 1984-1995
Typescript and manuscript poems: "Sweet infancy", "In What Happens", "Having Sleepwalked". Also include a list of audio tracks(?), a typescript entitled "Moments: 4" with a pencil signature "F Gallagher Bellshill", and a leaflet for an event "four award-winning Scottish poets" at The Square Centre on Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, Tuesday 30 August [no year - could be 1988, 1994].
Poetry, 1988, 1995
"Poetry 1", 1990s-2000s
"Poetry 2", 1990s-2000s
"Poetry 3", 1990s
Poetry and poetry review, 1990s
Newspaper extract from The Herald, 25 September 1993, featuring a review of the book Poetry Introduction 8 entitled "When would-be poets go public" by Alasdair Macrae; typescript poems ("The Dark Gift, "Singing Bird", and "Amor Volat Undique") sent by Gerry Cambridge to Roddy Lumsden to get his opinion; and three loose pages of manuscript poems presumably by Lumsden.