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Anyone over 18 should be able to go in person to the library and listen to the tapes for free on some special "listening stations" created specifically for this purpose.
 
Anyone over 18 should be able to go in person to the library and listen to the tapes for free on some special "listening stations" created specifically for this purpose.
  
Their catalogue is available online as [http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133dda-p6.shtml#id3352360: Papers of Delia Derbyshire: Audiovisual recordings"].
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Their catalogue is available online as [http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133dda-p6.shtml#id3352360: Papers of Delia Derbyshire: Audiovisual recordings"] and on the page [[DD]] there is list of the tapes including a cross reference between the library's CDD/1/2/3 numbering scheme and the DD123 scheme used in the [[Initial Catalogue]] and here.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 2 June 2017

The John Rylands Library, in the Deangate area of the University of Manchester in the UK, houses Delia's Attic Tapes, Attic Papers and Juvenile Papers in their Special Collections.

Attic Tapes

Attic Tape listening station at the John Rylands library

Anyone over 18 should be able to go in person to the library and listen to the tapes for free on some special "listening stations" created specifically for this purpose.

Their catalogue is available online as Papers of Delia Derbyshire: Audiovisual recordings" and on the page DD there is list of the tapes including a cross reference between the library's CDD/1/2/3 numbering scheme and the DD123 scheme used in the Initial Catalogue and here.

Attic Papers

The library keeps the 1000+ paper from Delia's attic in its Special Collections. These are the same papers featured in the phone-camera snaps that pepper the WikiDelia and scanned in the Medialink library.

It used its own numbering convention for the items, which makes cross-referencing between here and there quite hard.

Their catalogue is available online as "GB 133 DDA/1: Papers accumulated by Delia Derbyshire".

“Access to these collections are by prior arrangement only and users should note that the collection is subject to copyright restrictions. If you would like to use the Delia Derbyshire Archive please contact the curator, Dr Janette Martin (email: janette.martin[at]manchester.ac.uk)”[1]

Juvenile Papers

Their catalogue is available online as "GB 133 DDA/1: Juvenile papers of Delia Derbyshire".

“Access to these collections are by prior arrangement only and users should note that the collection is subject to copyright restrictions. If you would like to use the Delia Derbyshire Archive please contact the curator, Dr Janette Martin (email: janette.martin[at]manchester.ac.uk)”[2]

  1. [https://rylandscollections.wordpress.com/2016/02/16/listening-to-the-delia-derbyshire-archive/ Listening to the Delia Derbyshire Archive, 16 Feb 2016, in the Library's blog.
  2. [https://rylandscollections.wordpress.com/2016/02/16/listening-to-the-delia-derbyshire-archive/ Listening to the Delia Derbyshire Archive, 16 Feb 2016, in the Library's blog.