Notebooks numbered 50197-50199.
Notebooks numbered 50202-50215.
Notebooks numbered 50258-50259.
Series of 18 photographs and postcards depicting aspects of the history of the University of Strathclyde since its establishment in 1796; photograph of Iain Boyle receiving honorary degree, 2000; photograph of George Birkbeck, 1823.
Boyle, Iain T., fl. 1967 - 2000, physicianPapers relating to Andrew Jardine's studies at the Royal Technical College, his participation in the Evening Students' Representative Council, his membership of the Former Students' Association and his recollections of the origins of the Workshop Organization and Management evening class. Also memorabilia relating to his attendance at Allan Glen's School and his role as Chairman of the Allan Glen's Old Boys Club (London).
Jardine, Andrew, 1910-1984, engineerTwo clippings from unidentified newspapers, showing students in costume meeting Lord Provost Swan at the march past of Glasgow students on Charities' Day. The student pictured on the far left in both clippings, wearing glasses and Highland dress, is believed to be Andrew Jardine.
Endorsed on the inside front cover: 'A. Jardine / Thornton / Bearsden / 1932'
Invitation card from the Governors of the Royal Technical College, with envelope postmarked 28 October 1932. The card requests the pleasure of the company of Mr Andrew Jardine at the ceremony for the admission of new Associates and the distribution of Diplomas, to be held in the Examination Hall on 4 November 1932 at 3.00 pm.
Invitation card from the Governors of the Royal Technical College, with envelope postmarked 27 October 1934. The card requests the pleasure of the company of the Treasurer of the Evening Students' Representative Council at the ceremony for the admission of new Associates and the distribution of Diplomas, to be held in the Examination Hall on 16 November 1934 at 3.00 pm. Also enclosed is a page of manuscript notes relating to an exhibition.
Enclosing a copy of Andrew Jardine's first class certificate of merit for the evening class in Workshop Organization and Management at the Royal Technical College in session 1931-1932.