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GB 249 OM/54/2 · Pièce · 25 January 1927
Fait partie de Andrew Freeland Fergus collection

He has obtained, via the widow of Dr George Mather, a copy of John Anderson's will made by Professor Penny; his great grandfather, John Naismith, was one of the trustees appointed by Anderson, and he gifts two of his books to the Royal Technical College library; details of the Naismith family; his family's connections with Anderson's and the Royal Technical College, including his mother who attended popular lectures given by Professor Peter Wilson on mathematics and natural philosophy to ladies, and his father (Dr Andrew Fergus) who became Chairman of Anderson's College, 1883-1887; his brothers, Oswald and John Fergus, who studied medicine and chemistry at Anderson's under Professors A. M. Buchanan, Samson Gemmell and William Dittmar; reminiscences about the old Anderson's University building, including the seating arrangements and Professor Blyth's laboratories; his own expertise and career in ophthalmic surgery; his role as a governor of the Royal Technical College and of Anderson's Medical School; war work at Stobhill.

Mention of James Macfarlane (friend of the writer); Madeleine Smith; David Livingstone; James 'Paraffin' Young; Benjamin Ward Richardson; John Henderson (who painted a portrait of Dr Andrew Fergus); Sir William MacEwan, surgeon, Royal Infirmary (died 1924); Professor James Christie of Anderson's College Medical School; Lord Kelvin and his assistant Dr Bottomley; Lieutenant-Colonel Granville Moffet.

One photograph of Rev. Billy Graham addressing a hall full of Royal Technical College students, and one photograph of Rev. Billy Graham speaking with a small group of students in a Royal Technical College corridor.

GB 249 OS/90/8/1 · Pièce · 1996
Fait partie de University of Strathclyde bicentenary celebrations

A special programme of events organised to mark the 200th anniversary of the death of the University's founder, John Anderson, and the consequent formation of Anderson's Institution, antecedent of the University of Strathclyde. The programme ran from January to December 1996, and included conferences, alumni events and reunions, musical and theatrical events and exhibitions.

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GB 249 OS/90/8/2 · Pièce · 1996
Fait partie de University of Strathclyde bicentenary celebrations

Pin badge made of gold-coloured base metal, showing the coat of arms of the Royal College of Science and Technology, antecedent of the University of Strathclyde. The coat of arms is rendered in blue, white and gold, and the College motto, 'Mente et Manu', is written in black below the shield. The badge is sealed in its original plastic packaging.

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GB 249 OS/79/4 · Pièce · 2003

Booklet produced to mark the centenary of the Royal College Building at the University of Strathclyde (the foundation stone was laid on 14 May 1903); programme for an associated day of lectures, tours and other events for alumni on 13 September 2003.

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