Photograph mounted on card, by Stuart, 120 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
Photographs by Ross MacDonald-Allan.
Buildings completed before 1964:
- 1-17 Anderson's University building
- 18-56 Royal College building
- 76-83 James Weir building
- 90-97 Thomas Graham building
- 106-118 Students Union
Photographs relating to Bramley's demitting of office as Dean of the Faculty of Science. One copy has full index, some with partial index.
Upper body portrait photograph of Albert Harrison (1934 - 2007), Librarian of the University of Strathclyde 1982 - 1997, Emeritus Librarian 1998 - 2007, dressed in academic robes.
Portrait photographs of Albert Harrison (1934 - 2007), Librarian of the University of Strathclyde 1982 - 1997, Emeritus Librarian 1998 - 2007.
Professor John Paul (left, in left profile) and Professor John Arbuthnott (right, at lectern, in left profile, applauding), on the occasion of Professor Paul's presentation for the award of Strathclyder of the Year, University Day, 1997.
Professor John Paul (left) and Professor John P Arbuthnott, Principal and Vice Chancellor (right, at lectern, giving oration), on the occasion of Professor Paul's presentation for the award of Strathclyder of the Year, University Day, 1997.
Professor John Arbuthnott (left) and Professor John Paul (right, in right profile), both holding the Strathclyder of the Year trophy outside the Barony Hall.
William Mark Tully OBE, writer and broadcaster, on the occasion of his presentation by Professor John N Sherwood for the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters on University Day. Full-length and left profile, in academic dress; standing in the Barony Hall during the ceremony.
Professor John Paul (left) and Professor John Arbuthnott (right, at lectern, giving oration), on the occasion of Professor Paul's presentation for the award of Strathclyder of the Year, University Day, 1997.
Professor John Paul (left, in right profile) and Professor John Arbuthnott (right, at lectern, applauding), in the Barony Hall during. In the foreground, Dr Mark Tully, OBE (extreme left) and Vice-Principal Professor John Sherwood, both seated.