The material contains:
- two vinyl (78") records from Edinburgh University Phonetics Department, possibly containing recordings of the humorous songs composed at the Institute of Animal Genetics (1958);
- various photographs showing: a social event held at Eric Lucey's house, possibly with Institute of Animal Genetics staff (George Clayton is pictured); the Institute of Animal Genetics Research Film Unit and Lucey's laboratory at his home in Edinburgh;
- folder containing glossy copies of Waddington's 50th birthday photograph album, with some additional pictures and material inserted by Lucey (c.1955-1973);
- historical materials, including Lucey's a copy of autobiographical notes illustrated with photographs (March 2006), various obituaries and a copy of the brochure for the Waddington Centennial celebration;
- material relating to the 'Waddington Demi-Centenary' (50th birthday party) celebrations and other social events at the Institute of Animal Genetics, including multiple copies of the Institute songbook, titled 'Welcome to Edinburgh' (c.1955-1956);
- papers concerning Lucey's work, including stills and correspondence relating to his film 'Shoreline Sediments' (1970-1972), papers relating to the preparation for Lucey's film 'The Jump of the Flea' (1966-1967) and photocopies of three papers relating to Lucey's research into the acoustics of the flute (1984-1987) and research into benthic meiofauna (1997);
- a lens fixture for an Adox Polomat 1 camera;
- three decorative tiles made by Lucey;