Inlaid wooden plaque made by John Donald McCrone Weir, c. 1946.
Weir, John Donald McCrone, fl. 1940-1949, student at Jordanhill College of Education, GlasgowDetailed 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].
Pinkerton, Mary Thomson, 1855-1912, niece of Allan Pinkerton, private detectiveClass catalogue for the European Credit Transfer Scheme at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesProspectus and handbook for postgraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Studies at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesPublication outlining the research carried out in each department of the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Faculty of ScienceFormal group photograph of the female 'non-University' two-year General Certificate course cohort of 1919-1921. The students are pictured with several male and female staff members. The photograph was possibly taken outside the Stow Building in Cowcaddens, one of several sites on which students of the Glasgow Provincial Committee for the Training of Teachers were taught up to 1921. The Committee took possession of a new, purpose-built training college at Jordanhill in December 1919, and students were taught there from September 1921. The photograph is pasted onto a cream cardboard mount, on the bottom-right corner of which is embossed 'Turnbull & Mainds, 10 Jamaica Street, Glasgow'. There are no other annotations on the photograph or the mount.
Turnbull & Mainds, photographersFirst year physics laboratory notebook belonging to Malcolm Phillips, student at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow. The front cover is entitled Allan Glen's School but the contents relate to courses taken at the Royal College.
Phillips, Malcolm, b. 1938, student at Royal College of Science and Technology, GlasgowThe diary covers the period May-November 1856. The anonymous writer, a farmer's son, and his brother appear to have had gold claims at Whitehorse, near Ballarat for about three years. The writer then describes life aboard ship on a voyage (without his brother) from Melbourne on the 'James Baines' bound for Liverpool, as far as Cape Clear.
Includes programme of meetings and list of office bearers.
Geological Society of GlasgowPublication highlighting projects funded by the Alumni Fund at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Alumni and Development OfficeSigned minutes of meetings of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Management Association concerning the development of good management practice in the fields of industry, commerce, banking and insurance, and in public, semi-public and institutional administration.
Glasgow and West of Scotland Management AssociationSigned 'Jas. [T.] Whitton', for membership of the Association Football Branch.
Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College Athletic Club