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1982. Postcard (recto). Beuys/ Rosebery/ Fuller, editioned prints by Joseph Beuys, available for purchase through Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York.

1973. Catalogue cover. Seven French Artists. RDG. Edinburgh Arts 1973.

Catalogue cover, inaugural exhibition of the RDG, 8 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh (August 1966).
RDG logo design by John Martin.

1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 16/45. Aspects '75 (contemporary Yugoslavian art). Ivan Generalic.

1973. Press Cuttings. Glasgow Herald and The Scotsman. Ref. Kantor's Cricot 2 Theatre production of Lovelies and Dowdies at Forrest Hill Poorhouse, Edinburgh.

1969. Exhibition Catalogue/ Brochure. Page 2/6. Six One-Man Shows: Paul Neagu.

1974. Catalogue. Page 16/21. Edinburgh Arts 1974. Scottish Prisoner's Art. Jimmy Boyle, Larry Winters.

1967. Exhibition Catalogue (cover). 15 British Artists presented by the RDG at Union of Polish Artists, Warsaw.

1975. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 4/9. To Callanish from Hagar Qim. Edinburgh Arts 1975 exhibition.

1976. Catalogue. Page 11/29. RDG 10th Anniversary Exhibition. Ten-year record of the gallery's activities 1966-1976.

1976. Catalogue. Page 7/29. RDG 10th Anniversary Exhibition. Ten-year record of the gallery's activities 1966-1976.

1976. Publication. Page 27/40. A Journey From Hagar Qim To The Ring of Brodgar. Edinburgh Arts 1976.

1973. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 22/25. Karl Prantl. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

1972. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 29/47. Atelier '72 (contemporary Polish art). Andrzej Matuszewski.

1986. Exhibition Catalogue/ Brochure (verso). Craftwork from Greenlea Old People's Home, Edinburgh, at the RDG, 10 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh

1975. Copy of The Scotsman newspaper review by Edward Gage of the Edinburgh Arts 1975 exhibition: To Callanish from Hagar Qim.

1971. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 6/24. Romanian Art Today.

1973. Exhibition Catalogue. Page 21/25. Walter Pichler. The Austrian Exhibition. RDG, Edinburgh, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.
