Identified are [ ] Milne, Blodwen Lloyd, [E.J. Schorn?], Mrs Hughes, [James P.] Todd, [Gordon] Rattray, [David] Ellis, [ ] Leitch, [ ] Moore, Professor Hughes [professor of architecture] and [ ] Stewart. Also three photographs of groups on a golf course, presumably the same occasion. One marked with initials.
Journal of the Institute of Civil Engineers No. 2, December 1950. Printed.
Also newspaper cutting: 'Maryland to get a Levitt Project'. No date. Source unknown.
Newspaper cutting: 'Huge housing project'. No date. Source unknown.
A.P.O.C [Anglo-Persian Oil Company] magazine volume 1 number 3 January 1925 including a mounted print and negative of the drawing of Addiewell Works used in the magazine; Volume 10 number 3 May 1934; Volume 10 number 4 July 1934; Volume 22 number 3 June 1946; Volume 23 number 5 October 1947; Volume 26 number 3 June 1950.
- Her Majesty's Inspectors' report on the Scottish Hotel School, November 1950. The report contains an assessment of the School's premises, equipment, organisation, teaching, students and student welfare, with a summary of recommendations for improvements. 10 pages, typescript.
- Letter from William MacLean, Montgomerie Flemings Fyfe MacLean & Co, Solicitors, Glasgow, to A.W. Middleton, Secretary, Glasgow and West of Scotland Commercial College, 30 November 1950. Enclosing an annotated copy of a report on the Scottish Hotel School by Her Majesty's Inspectors, November 1950, and a 3-page memorandum detailing MacLean's views on the Inspectors' report.
With original index. Includes an annotated copy of the summary of Committee decisions relating to the Scottish Hotel School (see OF/26/1/8).
Copies of minutes 1929-1949. There are gaps, notably 1944, 1945, 1947 are missing. Other years appear incomplete.
J W Roberts Ltd were part of the T&N group.
Correspondence concerning the Glasgow and West of Scotland Commercial College's application for exemption from the development charge under the Act in respect of alterations and additions to Ross Hall. With original index. Includes a plan of Ross Hall and a certificate of exemption from the development charge issued by the Central Land Board.
Minutes of meetings of the Scottish Hotel School Committee of Management and the Scottish Hotel School Executive Committee (formed in 1948 and directly responsible to the Committee of Management) for the period 22 April 1948 - 17 August 1949. Several of the minutes are signed by the Chairman, Professor Mellanby. Copies of most of them appear in a bound volume of minutes of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Commercial College for January 1948 - August 1949 (OH/2/1/17) - the minutes concerned are marked accordingly with page references to the bound volume.
- Letter from John Dallas, Glasgow, to [A.W.] Middleton, Secretary of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Commercial College, 14 March 1949, tendering his resignation from the Management Committee of the Scottish Hotel School;
- Letter from John Dallas, Glasgow, to A.W. Middleton, 1 April 1949, concerning his resignation from the Management Committee of the Scottish Hotel School. Enclosed with the letter is a typed, 2-page 'Memorandum on the Organisation of the Scottish Hotel School by Mr Dallas', outlining the difficulties that had influenced his decision to resign.
Minutes of meetings of the Selection Committee of the Scottish School of Hotel Management held on 27 November 1947 and 11 December 1947. The Selection Committee, comprising the Director, an Assessor of the Scottish Education Department and representatives of the various hotel interests concerned in the School, was set up to interview applicants for admission and allocate places on the Diploma course to the successful candidates.
Draft of unpublished work by Ludovic Kennedy entitled 'Lieutenant' about his experiences in the Royal Navy during World War II. It was written as a sequel to 'Sub-Lieutenant: A Personal Record of the War at Sea', which had been published in 1942.
Typewritten with some handwritten amendments.
Two folders entitled 'Part I' and 'Parts II - III'.
Brochures, newscutting and photograph showing wartime 'W.I.N.S.' factory wear. Manufactured by W. Marshall & Sons, Ltd Glasgow. See OM/86/17/2.