Royal Household Christmas cards for 1959, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968, illustrated with paintings from the Royal collection. The cards were signed and sent to Andrew Jardine by Sir John Weir, Physician Royal to Queen Elizabeth II. Weir was President of the Allan Glen's School Club (London) whilst Andrew Jardine was Chairman of the Club.
The Scots Magazine, vol.72, no.1 (October 1959). The front cover of the magazine is annotated as follows: 'Keep: Allan Glen's School'. An article about Allan Glen's School by J.M. Russell appears on pages 10-19.
Clipping from an unidentified newspaper announcing the award of a loving cup (the Sir James Miller trophy) to Allan Glen's School in recognition of their success in the BBC radio quiz programme,'Top of the Form'. The school thus became the first recipient of the loving cup, which was presented annually to the person or persons who had done the most during the year to bring distinction to the city of Glasgow.
Typescript question paper for the Royal Technical College mid-term examination in Engineering Economics held on 23 December 1931 from 7.30 - 9.00 pm.
Includes the toast list and menu for the annual dinner dance held at the Hotel Rembrandt, London, on 13 December 1950.
Posed group photograph of a class of boys at Allan Glen's School. The photograph is mounted on stiff card with a paper cover attached. The name and address of the photographer, 'J.R. Prophet, 487, Shields Road, Glasgow', are printed on the mount, beneath the photograph.
D & W Prophet, photographersTwo clippings from unidentified newspapers, showing students in costume meeting Lord Provost Swan at the march past of Glasgow students on Charities' Day. The student pictured on the far left in both clippings, wearing glasses and Highland dress, is believed to be Andrew Jardine.
Handwritten exercises and notes for physics classes at Allan Glen's School, session 1924-1925.
Two posters advertising a lecture by Mr A.E. Coombes on the subject of the telephone, including demonstrations by two lady telephone operators, on Monday 17 October [1927].
Thanks the Principal for forwarding a copy of Andrew Jardine's letter of 31 October 1972 and its enclosed copy certificate (OM/268/4/1), which Wood will give 'archive treatment.' Corrects the account of the origins of workshop organization and management classes given by Jardine in this letter.
Student notebook for the Metallography [Laboratory?] class at the Royal Technical College, session 1933-1934. Andrew Jardine's business card enclosed.
Advertising poster for a debate on the theme: 'Is professionalism ruining sport?' on Monday 24 October 1927.
Endorsed on the inside front cover: 'A. Jardine / Thornton / Bearsden / 1932'
Handwritten exercises and notes for physics classes at Allan Glen's School, session 1925-1926.