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1984. Exhibition Catalogue (page 6/9). ANZART: Australian and New Zealand Artists in Edinburgh. Australian artists.
1967. Press Cutting. The Scotsman. Ref. RDG exhibition of 15 British Painters at Union of Polish artists, Warsaw, Poland.
1973. Press Cutting. Frankfurter Allgemeine. Review of Kantor's production of Lovelies and Dowdies in Edinburgh by Renate Schostack.
1969. Exhibition Card. Six One-Man Shows at the RDG, Festival 1969. Showing photo-montage of Neagu's proposed structure in Melville Crescent, Edinburgh.
1977. Exhibition Notice (recto). Keane, Chaplin, Wilson, Neagu, Rolfe, at Air Gallery, London.
1989. Programme/ Brochure. Page 9/19. RDG Festival programme 1989. Theatre Rotto.
1964. Exhibition Brochure (cover). 9 Scottish Artists, and Polish artist Marian Bohusz, presented by the Traverse Gallery at Durham University.
1969. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 5/5. Scottish Young Contemporaries exhibition, presented by the RDG.
1975. Announcement/ Private View Card. Philip Honeysuckle (Paul Neagu), exhibition presented by the RDG at Saltire Society, Edinburgh.
1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 14/45. Aspects '75 (contemporary Yugoslavian art). Braco Dimitrijevic.
1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 8/45. Aspects '75 (contemporary Yugoslavian art). Gojko Berkuljan.
1968. Exhibitions Catalogue. Page 2/8. RDG Festival '68 Exhibitions.
1976. Catalogue. Page 27/29. RDG 10th Anniversary Exhibition. Ten-year record of the gallery's activities 1966-1976.
1976. Catalogue. Page 8/29. RDG 10th Anniversary Exhibition. Ten-year record of the gallery's activities 1966-1976.
1965. Scrapbook (1964-65), page 12/14. Press Cutting and Exhibition Brochure. Ref. Barbara Balmer exhibition at Traverse Art Gallery, Edinburgh.
1985. Poster/ Notice (verso). Hugh Kyle: Drawings and Reliefs in Paper Pulp. Exhibition presented by the RDG.
1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 9/9. To Callanish from Hagar Qim. Edinburgh Arts 1975 exhibition. Giuseppe Chiari.
1989. Programme/ Brochure. Page 11/19. RDG Festival programme 1989. Lothe Lachman Theatre.