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Lindsay Anderson Memorial Foundation

Archives and Auteurs - A blog which will chart the progress of the cataloguing of the Lindsay Anderson Collection and will also discuss wider issues in the area of film and arts related archives

British Library Theatre Archive Project - This is a five year project (2003-2008) to reinvestigate British theatre history 1945-1968. It contains the theatre archives of John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson, whom Anderson worked with and corresponded with. There is also an interview with Arnold Wesker, another friend and colleague of Anderson's

British Film Institute

La Cinémathèque Française

Criterion - Criterion re-released If.... in 2007 and This Sporting Life in 2008. Both are Region 1 releases, packed with extras including many photos taken from the Lindsay Anderson Collection

The Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture - Founded in commemoration of Bill Douglas, the Scottish-born film director. The collection is both a public museum and an academic research centre at the University of Exeter

University of Bristol Theatre Collection - contains the Alan Tagg Collection, the collection of a British theatre designer who worked on a number of Anderson's plays

The Jocelyn Herbert Archive - The archive of theatre designer Jocelyn Herbert is now housed at Wimbledon College of Art, London. This is in keeping with her wishes that the archive continues to play an active role in an art school

The Stanley Kubrick Archive - held at University of the Arts, London

Never Apologize - A new film of Malcolm McDowell's theatrical celebration of his friendship with Lindsay Anderson

Screenonline - Lindsay Anderson

David Storey Archive - The Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York is home to the David Storey Archive, containing his personal papers, plays, novels, screenplays, short stories, articles and poetry. There is a paper catalogue available for consultation at The Borthwick Institute for Archives