Three lectures, Numbers IV, XI and XII taken from a series of twelve in [Bombay]. Topics covered include: war; economics; European and Indian religion; Indian education and leadership; the classical, medieval, renaissance, industrial, imperial, financial and technical ages; universities; science; medicine; ethics; art and artists; citizenship and civics; city and regional survey (especially in Indore, Jerusalem and Bombay); town planning; the neotechnic movement; synthetic philosophy; social laboratories like the Outlook Tower, Edinburgh; political evolution; reconstruction; differences between the sexes; progressive education and Mme. Montessori. Mention of [Victor] Branford, [Henry Vaughan] Lanchester, J[agadis] C[handra] Bose, [Rabindranath] Tagore, [Mahatma] Gandhi. Typescript.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerPublications by the Federation of Small Businesses and the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce; ephemera for debates on the referendum.
‘The 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum Voting Guide’.
Includes Scots Independent (November 2013 – November 2014) and a selection of issues or articles from the Sunday Herald, The Herald, Evening Times, The Press and Journal, The Observer, and The Sunday Times.
Includes material from the following groups:
• Better Together
• Friends of the Union (Conservative Party)
• HM Government
• Liberal Democrats
• Labour Party
Includes material from the following groups:
• Yes Scotland
• Yes Scotland (affiliated groups)
• Scottish National Party/The Scottish Government
• Radical Independence Campaign
• Green Party
• Scot Hub
• Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
• Business for Scotland
• Women for Independence
• Wings over Scotland
• Labour for Independence
• Scottish Socialist Party
• National Collective
Material collected during the campaigns to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons.
Election literature collected during the campaigns to elect Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) to the Scottish Parliament.