This is still a work in progress, to be updated as the story continues. If anyone has any more information to make this more complete then please drop me a line (contact details on the ‘about’ page)
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- Acrylic Afternoons
- Bar Italia
- Made In Sheffield (DVD)
- Mark Sturdy – Truth & Beauty – The Story Of Pulp
- Martin Aston – Pulp
- Martin Lilleker – Beats Working For a Living: The Story of Popular Music in Sheffield 1973-1984
- Music From A Bachelor's Den
- Owen Hatherley – Uncommon
- Pulp Photos on Flickr
- Pulp Wiki
- The Beat Is The Law – Fanfare For The Common People (DVD)
- The Beat Is The Law – 80s Special (DVD)
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Wow I like the idea of a family tree and history chart very much.