Signed and indexed minutes of meetings of the Navigation School Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sem títuloPublication by Peter Macnair, curator of the natural history collections, Kelvingrove Museum.
Sem títuloRough minutes of meetings of the Board of Governors and committees of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Index at front of volume.
Sem títuloCopy belonged to Agnes Mackenzie, a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College. Her annotations are in the margin.
A.M. Williams was Rector of the Church of Scotland College and later joint Rector of the Glasgow Provincial Training College.
Sem títuloCertificate, 1913, with endorsement in industrial subjects, 1916.
Sem títuloFolio songsheet containing lyrics by William A. Macfarlane and music by J. Parnie Dansken (Glasgow : Duncan Campbell & Son, c 1914).
Sem títuloTeacher's certificate from Scotch Education Department. Chapter V, with special qualification to give instruction in classics, 1914.
Sem 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.
Sem títuloPhotocopy of an extract from the autograph album of Annabella McNab, a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College. Contains signatures of students, 1916-1917, and comic rhyme satirising college staff.
Sem títuloPhotocopy of the autograph album of Jean Purdie, a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College. Contains signatures of students, 1916-1917, including residents of Redlands House, and photograph of resident students.
Sem título10 tinted lithographs printed on wood-pulp paper and glued together to form a rolled panorama (total dimensions approximately 50.8 x 1402cm). The original designs were created by Murdoch for a decorative frieze which his friend Patrick Geddes proposed for the exterior of the Castlehill Water Reservoir. Although the scheme never came to fruition, Murdoch published an edition of lithographs from his designs, accompanied by a descriptive booklet, for use as a teaching aid or for interior decoration. This was entitled 'A Procession of the Kings of Scotland from Duncan & Macbeth to George II & Prince Charles Stewart with the Principal Historical Characters in their Proper Arms and Costumes' (1902). A larger edition of the lithographs, also with an accompanying booklet, was published in 1917 and entitled 'A Procession of Scottish History, Showing the Succession of Scottish Kings and the Principal Figures of their Reigns, from the Time of Duncan and Macbeth, in their Proper Arms and Costumes'.
This copy is the larger edition of 1917, but does not have its original container or accompanying booklet.
Formal 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.
Sem títuloLetter of application by John Andrew for the post of Professor of Metallurgy at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sem títuloLetter of application (including testimonials) by William Kerr for the professorship of mechanical engineering at the University of Sheffield.
Sem títuloGroup photograph by Weir. Reproduced from New Dominie (student magazine), vol. 4:3, June 1926, p.108.
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