Educational Institute of Scotland certificate of student membership, no. 728, dated June 1938.
Sans titreMount is titled: "The Royal Technical College Glasgow, Associate Students in Engineering and guests on the occasion of their final year dinner: June 1950".
An index to each row of sitters is at the bottom of the mount and 'W. McHutchison' is handwritten at the top right-hand corner.
Booklet of poems by Stewart McIntosh with Bill Johnston.
Sans titreNotes taken by student John McGowan at a series of lectures on chemistry, 1854-1855, by Frederick Penny, Professor of Chemistry at Anderson's University, Glasgow.
Sans titreNotes taken by unknown student (possibly with the initials A.M.) at series of lectures on chemistry, 1859-1862, by Frederick Penny, Chair of Chemistry at Anderson's University, Glasgow.
Thomas O'Beirne (pictured front left, wearing oriental costume) and friends, ambushing the driver of a motor car to collect money on Student Charities' Day. Photograph by 'The Bulletin', Glasgow.
Hard-bound, manuscript notebook of first year confectionery lectures at the Scottish School of Bakery, Royal Technical College, Glasgow. The notebook is described on the front cover label as 'Book II'. The lecture notes are dated from 28 January 1948 to 17 June 1948, and include illustrations of various types of cakes, rendered in pencil and water colour.
Sans titreNotes taken by M. Henderson, student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, from the Organic Chemistry S2 lectures at the College.
Sans titreMotive power laboratory notebook created by Andrew Hamilton, a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sans titreFirst year physics laboratory notebook belonging to Malcolm Phillips, student at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow. The front cover is entitled Allan Glen's School but the contents relate to courses taken at the Royal College.
Sans titreExercise book containing accounts of miscellaneous experiments and reports for Principles of Electricity course A2 in Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sans titrePaper for the principles of electricity course DA2 in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sans titreIncludes names, addresses and courses attended.