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John Hunter papers
GB 249 OM/302 · Collection · 1921 - 1991

Student notes and notebooks; thesis; correspondence; biography written by Tom Hunter.

Hunter, John, 1896-1987, student at Royal Technical College, Glasgow
John Logie Baird papers
GB 249 OM/11 · Collection · 1906 - 2009

Drawings; notebooks; certificates and diplomas; obituary; student ephemera; published articles; testimonials; articles of association and share certificates for Baird Television Limited; press cuttings and publications relating to John Logie Baird.

Baird, John Logie, 1888-1946, television pioneer
John MacGillivray papers
GB 249 OM/211 · Collection · 1902 - 1911

Sketch book, 1902; class certificate for session 1910-1911; books received by MacGillivray as class prizes, 1904-1909.

MacGillivray, John, fl. 1902-1911, student at Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College
John Miller papers
GB 249 OM/111 · Collection · 1903 - 1911

Published articles by Miller on mathematics; job application and testimonials; biographical information.

Miller, John, 1871-1956, mathematician
John Stenlake papers
GB 249 OM/152 · Collection · 1950s - 2000s

Most of the collection comprises research notes and papers and article reprints arising from Professor Stenlake’s research into the design and synthesis of the drug atracurium besylate, the first short acting and readily reversible skeletal muscle relaxant for use in surgery. There are also papers relating to Stenlake’s teaching, lectures and administrative responsibilities as well as to his education and awards. There are also photographs of Stenlake and other University of Strathclyde staff.

Stenlake, John Bedford, 1919-2006, Professor of Pharmacy, Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow
Jordanhill collection
GB 249 SC Jordanhill · Collection · 1672-1980

Collection of rare books and material that had previously been part of the working collection of Jordanhill’s antecedent institutions: Glasgow Provincial Training College (1907-1959), Glasgow Church of Scotland Training College (1845-1907) or Glasgow Free Church Training College (1845-1907).

It contains mainly 19th and 20th century materials for primary and secondary level education, including: books covering tuition of reading, writing and arithmetic; children’s picture books; textbooks; other educational material; and reports on education in Scotland.

Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow
GB 249 JCE/23/14 · Collection · 1974 - 1992

Programmes, 1974-1992; correspondence and papers about Society, 1975-1981.

Jordanhill College Film Society
GB 249 JCE · Collection · 1905 - 1999

Governing body records; papers of the principals and higher academic staff; administrative papers; official publications; financial records; estates management and buildings records; papers relating to registry, marketing, validation and public relations; registers of students; Board of Studies papers; papers relating to courses; papers relating to examinations and awards; papers of academic departments and staff; staff publications; papers relating to research and staff development; papers relating to conferences held at Jordanhill College of Education; papers relating to Academic Services; papers relating to the Student Representative Council, student handbook and magazines; student memorabilia; papers relating to clubs and societies; papers relating to hostel life.

Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow
GB 249 OM/122 · Collection · 1944, 1954

Paper presented by Oliveira on applying for lectureship at Mackenzie Institute, San Paulo, Brazil. , 1944; account of his career since leaving the Royal Technical College, 1954.

Oliveira, Jorge Washington, De, fl. 1928-1954, student at Royal Technical College, Glasgow
Keith Brown papers
GB 249 BRO · Collection · 1970 - 2000

The collection comprises primarily research reports written by Keith Brown, documenting his career at W. Greenwell & Co. during the 1970s and 1980s then at Morgan Stanley from 1988 until 1999.

The collection includes:

  • W. Greenwell & Co (later Greenwell Montagu and Greenwell Montagu Research) research reports and analysis, 1970-1987.
  • Morgan Stanley research reports and analysis, 1988-1999.
  • Speeches and presentations made by Brown throughout the world to conferences, bank management and investors on the UK, European and international banking industry.
  • Written notes from meetings with management. Unpublished.
Brown, Keith Clark, b. 1943, stockbroker and investment banker
Kirkwood papers
GB 249 KIR · Collection · 1960s - 2015

Papers of Colin Kirkwood, writer, academic and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and Gerri (Geraldine) Kirkwood, adult and community educator, community activist and English teacher, relating to community activism, writers' workshops and adult educational work in Glasgow, Edinburgh and the North Midlands in England.

Includes:

  • Letters and poems from Scottish writers and poets, including Tom Leonard, Bob Tait, Edwin Morgan and Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1960s-2005
  • Copies of the community newspaper 'Staveley Now', 1970-1973, and letters and papers relating to community work and adult education in Staveley, Derbyshire, 1969-1976
  • Copies of the community newspaper 'Castlemilk Today', 1973-1978, and the tenants' newspaper 'Scottish Tenant', 1973-1974, and papers relating to community action in Castlemilk, Glasgow, 1974-1984
  • Research by Chris Clarke on Castlemilk community action and critical theory, and related letters, c. 1977-1980
  • Recording of a discussion between Colin Kirkwood and Tom Leonard about Leonard's poetry, 1984
  • Papers relating to the implementation of the ideas of the Brazilian adult educator, Paulo Freire, in the Adult Learning Project in the Gorgie Dalry area of Edinburgh, c. 1975-1997
  • Copies of 'Scottish International' and 'Feedback' magazines, 1967-1973
  • Books and articles by Colin and Gerri Kirkwood, 1984-2015
  • Reviews of 'Living Adult Education: Freire in Scotland' by Colin and Gerri Kirkwood (1989) and of 'Vulgar Eloquence: Essays in Education, Community and Politics' by Colin Kirkwood (1990)
  • Writers' workshop publications, 1980s
Kirkwood, Colin, b. 1944, adult educator, academic teacher, counsellor and psychoanalytic psychotherapist
Labour History collection
GB 249 SC Labour History · Collection · 1890-2002

Collection of works on socialism and left wing politics.

Includes microfilm copies of:

  • Scottish Trades Union Congress minutes, 1897-1951
  • Scottish Trades Union Congress annual reports, 1897-1931
  • Hamilton Labour Party records, 1918-1951
  • Labour politics in Glasgow, 1894-1951
  • Glasgow Trades Council minutes and annual reports, 1858-1951
  • Scottish women's suffrage movement, 1902-1933
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Laing collection
GB 249 SC Laing · Collection · 1627-1883

Collection of mathematics texts dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

Laing, Alexander, d. 1882, mathematician
GB 249 FLYNN · Collection · 1893 - 2005

Laurie Flynn's papers on the asbestos industry span the period 1893-2005 and contain information primarily on the occupational health hazards posed by asbestos. This interest is centred on the activities of Cape Asbestos Company Ltd (and all corresponding names including shell entities) as well as the company's overseas subsidiaries.

There are 4 main series:

  • mining in South Africa, 1938-2005
  • asbestos litigation in North America, 1934-2005
  • asbestos in the UK, 1953-2005
  • Cape Asbestos corporate papers, 1893-2000

The focus of the collection is on employer negligence concerning health and safety, as argued in compensation lawsuits brought against the company and its subsidiaries.

Access to the wealth of business and legal papers brought to light primarily through lawsuits led Flynn to question whether multinational enterprises are as progressive as some commentators (notably business historians) have made out. The depositions, affidavits and court exhibits contained in this collection illuminate the role played by corporations and their representatives (in particular company medics and corporate lawyers) in suppressing scientific evidence concerning the risks of asbestos exposure. The Flynn papers also illustrate the lengths to which Cape Asbestos’ legal advisers went to create complex and confusing company structures in order to distance the parent company from liability ("corporate veil").

The collection includes some of Flynn’s notebooks and other background research materials for journalistic projects (among them extensive interviews with South African miners and Glasgow laggers), scripts and transcripts for documentaries, press cuttings, scientific literature, and correspondence with health and safety experts, medical specialists, environmental consultants, tort lawyers and asbestos ban campaigners.

In addition to documenting Flynn’s sustained interest in the workings of multinational asbestos enterprise, the collection also includes a little material relating to gold and diamond mining and the medical impact of atomic testing.

Flynn, Vincent Laurie Macpherson, b. 1946, investigative journalist