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Articles about Hannah Frank
GB 249 JCE/22/4/2 · File · 2004, 2008

Photocopy of article entitled 'Hannah Frank' by Geraldine Wallace Weyman in Albert Road Academy 1882-1962, 2004, pp. 40-41.

Offprint of article entitled 'Footprints of Al Aaraaf' by Lesley Richmond in Avenue: alumni magazine of Glasgow University, no 44, June 2008, pp. 8-9.

Frank, Hannah, 1908-2008, artist and sculptor
GB 249 OF/101/5 · File · 1987 - 2000

Leaflets advertising courses in computer aided building design, computer aided engineering design, housing and conservation, ship production technology, optical electronics, surveying, construction management, bioengineering, urban design, communications, power engineering, signal processing, ultrasonics, industrial control, biomechanics, information technology systems.

University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Engineering
GB 249 OF/101/6 · File · 1987 - 1988, 1992

Leaflets advertising courses in advanced manufacturing systems design, industrial local area networks, manufacturing automation protocol, technical and office protocols, analytical modelling of structural systems, computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, integrated building design.

University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Engineering
GB 249 OS/90/11 · File · 2014

Fabric design sample for the University of Strathclyde Golden Jubilee graduation cap; 2-page digital file summarising the design and manufacturing process.
The Golden Jubilee cap was a gift from Glasgow School of Art to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the University of Strathclyde’s Royal Charter of 1964. It was designed and manufactured by Christopher Barton and Jonathan Douglas, two final-year students in the School’s Department of Fashion and Textiles, and has been used in place of the more traditional, black cap at all University of Strathclyde graduation ceremonies since 2014. While the fabric of the finished cap is dark blue and black in colour, the sample is rendered in cream and black. The fabric was created using the Jacquard mechanism and woven from Lyocell, a type of rayon consisting of cellulose fibre made from dissolving wood pulp. This newly developed, natural yarn was chosen by the designers in honour of Strathclyde’s reputation for technological innovation, as well as to fit with the University’s sustainability policy, which seeks to minimise any detrimental effect upon the environment arising from the University’s activities. The design incorporates several key elements of the University’s coat of Arms: a cinquefoil, the heraldic emblem of the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde after which the University was named; an antique crown, again representing the kingdom of Strathclyde; a wave packet, signifying that Strathclyde is a technological institution; and two falcons, which were added to the coat of Arms in 1996 to mark two hundred years since the death of John Anderson.

Glasgow School of Art
GB 249 T-MIN/20/1 · File · 28 October 1903

Letter from Patrick Geddes at Dunfermline to Mrs C.H. Grinling, an early Fabian socialist activist and editor and publisher of the 'Woolwich Pioneer' newspaper, discussing Geddes' Dunfermline town plan and his approach to town planning in general. Alludes to Andrew Carnegie and refers briefly to Paul Desjardin.

Invitation to an 'At Home' from Patrick Geddes at London to Mr and Mrs C.H.Grinling.

Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner
GB 249 OF/101/4 · File · c. 1983 - 1993

Leaflets advertising the following courses: architectural studies, civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, energy systems and the environment, engineering with business management and European Studies, environmental engineering, environmental health, information engineering, manufacturing sciences and engineering, manufacturing systems engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgy and engineering materials, product design, production engineering and management.

University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Engineering
GB 249 OM/7 · File · 1972 - 1973

Article on the history of the Scottish College of Commerce Library. Published in SLA News, No. 113, January-February 1973.

Accompanied by typescript of the article, November 1972.

Allan, J. Malcolm, 1935-2020, librarian
GB 249 OF/102/6 · File · 1989

Leaflets advertising the following Professional, Industrial and Commercial Updating (PICKUP) short courses run by the Applied Microbiology Division and the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry in the Faculty of Science in conjunction with the Continuing Education Centre, University of Strathclyde:

  • Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Microbial Hazards and Protection
  • Fermentation Technology
  • Scientific Management of Landfills
  • Principles of Continuous Culture
University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Science