Autograph 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.
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Sin títuloPanoramic photograph (by the London Panoramic Company) of staff and students of Jordanhill Training College 1931-1932 standing in front of the College. It shows the first ever third and second year students to study for the Diploma in Physical Education. These students had previously begun their training at Dunfermline College of Hygiene and Physical Education. It also shows the first year of the Scottish School of Physical Education students.
Written on the back of the frame was 'Photograph shows the first 3rd year ever for the College diploma (2 years previously at Dunfermline). Also the 2nd year men for the College diploma (1 year previously at Dunfermline). Also the first 1st year of the SSPE (on the g[ras]s in front in white flannels).'
Sin títuloAutograph book of Louisa Jessie Fletcher, student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College from 1914-1916, and James Maxwell Dewar Teape, Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. The book contains autographs, sketches and verses that are individually dated from 1916-1920. It appears to have passed from Louisa's possession into James's possession around the second half of 1916. The earlier sketches and signatures are those of Louisa's fellow College students and staff, and the later ones are those of James's fellow servicemen. The nature of the relationship between Louisa and James is not known, but he was not a student of the College. He worked as a Gas Department Clerk after the First World War and married a Glasgow schoolteacher, Isabella Breckenridge Falconer, in 1920.
Sin títuloTeacher's certificate from Scotch Education Department. Chapter V, with special qualification to give instruction in classics, 1914.
Sin títuloPhotocopy and transcript of Mary Dobbie's memories of Jordanhill in 1924. Includes photocopy of article entitled 'A Mysterious Monument' about Jordanhill, c. 1996.
Sin títuloRecord of student's teaching practice at Hillhead School. Lessons recorded are on art.
Sin títuloDiary of student's teaching practice at Allan Glen's School, 1933-1934. Lessons recorded are on art and design.
Sin títuloCertificate, 1913, with endorsement in industrial subjects, 1916.
Sin títuloExercise 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.
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