Signed 'Jas. [T.] Whitton', for membership of the Association Football Branch.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Boilermaking Classes Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the direction of the boilermaking classes.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Plumbing Classes Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the management of the classes in plumbing.
Sans titreCertificate for courses in chemistry, botany, pharmacy and materia medica awarded to Robert Douglas Wellwood. Signed by Thomas S. Barnes, Principal of West of Scotland College of Pharmacy. Attributed to April 1904 - source of evidence unknown.
Sans titreDetailed diary of a trip made by Mary Pinkerton to America; typed transcript of diary (transcribed by Anne Cameron, June 2010). Enclosed in the manuscript diary are several loose additional diary pages; a poem entitled 'Books of the Bible'; a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Pinkerton on 20 December [1912]; and a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Cochran, relict of James Pinkerton [undated].
Sans titreAutograph album containing signatures, verses, and sketches in pen, ink and watercolour. Miniature black and white photographs of several of the contributors are pasted on to the pages. Much of the content dates from 1905, with the latest contribution dating from 1917. Most of the contributors were trainee teachers at the Glasgow Church of Scotland Training College (CSTC), also known as Dundas Vale Training College, and the first page contains an inscription signed by the owner's mother, Annie B. McLellan, dated 18 January 1905. This evidence suggests that the album originally belonged to Sarah M. McLellan, who trained at the CSTC from 1903-1905.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of the Sheet Metal Work Class Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the management of the work of the metalwork classes.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Printing Trades Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the management of the lithographic classes and classes in other branches of the printing trade.
Sans titreMinutes of meetings of the Architecture Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the work of the Architecture Department and architecture classes in the Industrial Arts Department.
Indexed. Signed.
Sans titreArt exercises and notes from Neilson's studies at the Glasgow United Free Church Training College, 1904-1906. These have been trimmed and bound up as a volume, divided into the following sections: Nature Study; Object Drawing; Large Scale Practice; Clay-Modelling; Stencilling, and Ornament and Architecture. A final, unnamed section contains printed copies of drawings, some of which are annotated in pencil by Neilson. Five loose, small drawings of roses in pencil and watercolour are tucked inside the front board of the volume.
Sans titreApplication (including testimonials) by Reginald Berry for the chair of chemistry and agricultural chemistry at the West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow.
Sans titreTeacher's certificate 1906, with infant teaching endorsement 1913.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Watch and Clockmaking Classes Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the management of the watch and clockmaking classes.
Sans titreSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Boot and Shoemaking Class Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow concerning the direction of the Boot and Shoemaking classes.
Sans titreLetter of application (including testimonials) by Leonard King for the chair of zoology at the University of Birmingham.
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