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1973. Lovelies and Dowdies. Performance by Kantor's Cricot 2 Theatre at Forrest Hill Poorhouse, Edinburgh. Edinburgh Arts 1973.

1974. Neagu. Going Tornado. Forrest Hill Poorhouse, Edinburgh. Edinburgh Arts 1974.

1975. Exhibition Brochure. Six Coastal Artists: Buchan, Cargill, Dallas-Brown, Howie, Maclean, Stiven. Presented by the RDG at Saltire Society Gallery, Edinburgh.

1973. Letter (page 3/2) from Ian Hamilton Finlay to Demarco, ref. Finlay/ Demarco collaboration 'A Calm in a Tea-cup' (Wild Hawthorn Press, 1973)

1969. Works by Paul Neagu. 4 Romanian Artists exhibition at the RDG.

1973. Press Cutting. The Sunday Telegraph. Reviews by Alan Riddell and Michael Shepherd, ref. Kantor's production of Lovelies and Dowdies and RDG's exhibition programme.

1975. Neagu. Gradually Going Tornado. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.

1972. Paul Neagu's drawing workshop at Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh. Edinburgh Arts 1972.

1974. Neagu. Going Tornado. Forrest Hill Poorhouse, Edinburgh. Edinburgh Arts 1974.

1976. L-R: Borowski, Kantor, Gostomski, Hyams, Cardazzo, AnselmiĀ at Edinburgh College of Art during Kantor's production of The Dead Class.

1969. Document (page 4/4). Palpable Art Manifesto by Paul Neagu.

1977. Statement by Paul Neagu. Ref. Edinburgh Arts 1977.

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1972. Performance of The Water Hen by Tadeusz Kantor's Cricot 2 Theatre company at Forrest Hill Poorhouse, Edinburgh. Frank Dunlop participating in performance.
