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            GB 249 MS 5 · Collection · 1950s - 1970s

            This was a working collection built up by George Outram & Co for journalists at The Glasgow Herald, and formed the basis for trade supplements published by George Outram & Co from the 1950s to the 1970s. It comprises press cuttings; press releases; company literature and statistics; and photographs on various aspects of shipbuilding with particular emphasis on the Clyde Shipbuilding industry.

            George Outram & Co Ltd
            Jack Williams collection
            GB 249 SC Jack Williams · Collection · 1847-2002

            Collection of over 700 titles on naval history, with particular emphasis on the ships and naval operations of World War II. The collection, compiled by Jack Williams, also contains research files which assemble information on ships and minesweepers, including photographs, cuttings, notes and unpublished material.

            The collection also includes publications by Jack Williams:

            • 'They led the way: the fleet minesweepers at Normandy, June 1944' (Blackpool: 1994)
            • 'The Algerines: Fleet minesweepers of the Royal Navy, 1942-1961' (Blackpool: 1995)
            • 'Fleet sweepers at war: fleet minesweepers of the Royal Navy 1939-1945' (Blackpool: 1997)
            Williams, Jack, b. 1925, naval historian
            Miscellanea
            GB 249 T-GED/22/5 · Series · No date
            Part of Patrick Geddes papers

            People (1-11)
            Plants (12-27)
            Animals (28-31)
            Ships (32-35)
            Various (36-40)

            Peter McGlashan papers
            GB 249 T-MIN/32 · Collection · 1909-1919

            Oil painting of the Felspar at sea by unknown artist, 1909; certificate of commission from the Office of the Admiralty, appointing Mr Peter McGlashan to the temporary commission of Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve, 1916.

            McGlashan, Peter, 1871-1932, seaman