Samples of needlework and knitting created by Jean Struthers, a student at Jordanhill College of Education.
Sin títuloJordanhill College of Education scarf with Glasgow Provincial Committee crest, worn by Jean Vanhegan.
Sin título- Lecture notes for a Junior School Physical Training Lesson (typescript, 8 pages);
- List of gymnastic exercises comprising a 'P[hysical] T[raining] Competition' for a class of school children, with instuctions for pupil and teacher actions (typescript, 1 page);
- Three photographs of students of the Scottish School of Physical Education at Jordanhill College of Education, performing exercises in the gym, c 1949 (black and white: 133 x 84 mm, 85 x 55 mm and 91 x 55 mm). With original Kodak paper wallet from the Drug and Dispensing Department, Dalziel Co-operative Society Ltd., 34 Brandon Street, Motherwell, annotated 'J.M. Cross';
- Photograph of the Jordanhill Training College Rugby Football Club for session 1948-1949, mounted on card (black and white: 195 x 125 mm on 300 x 248 mm mount). A key of names is printed on the mount. John Cross is pictured in the back row, third from left. Photograph by Weir, Glasgow;
- Photograph of Scottish School of Physical Education students and staff in dress uniform, mounted on card (black and white: 25 x 150 mm on 298 x 247 mm mount). Taken in front of the David Stow Building on the Jordanhill Campus, c 1949. Photograph by Weir, Glasgow;
- Photograph of 15 members of the Jordanhill Training College Rugby Football Club and 2 members of staff, taken on a playing field, c 1954. John Cross is pictured in the back row, fourth from left. Annotated 'J. Cross' on the reverse. With partial key of names;
- Group photograph, possibly of students and staff of the Scottish School of Physical Education in the grounds at Jordanhill, c 1949 (black and white, 140 x 89 mm);
- Photograph of the Motherwell Amateur Swimming and Water Polo Club team with the British Amateur Water Polo Championship shield, taken in 1951 or 1952 (the team won the Championship in both years). John Cross is pictured in the back row, second from right. Key of names on reverse. Copyright: Action Photos by H.W. Neale, 95 Mallinson Road, Battersea, London (black and white, 215 x 165 mm).
Paper for the principles of electricity course DA2 in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sin 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.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloNotes taken by M. Henderson, student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, from the Organic Chemistry S2 lectures at the College.
Sin títuloMotive power laboratory notebook created by Andrew Hamilton, a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Sin títuloMethods lecture notes taken by Robert Mair, student at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow.
Subjects covered are: Chapter 3 primary teaching; article 39 English and history.
Sin títuloFirst 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.
Sin títuloBooklet of poems by Stewart McIntosh with Bill Johnston.
Sin títuloMinutes of meetings of the Senate-Student Committee concerning matters of mutual concern to the Students' Association and the Senate of the University of Strathclyde.
Sin títuloIncludes sample of meritorious certificate.
Sin títuloPaper presented by Oliveira on applying for lectureship at Mackenzie Institute, San Paulo, Brazil. , 1944; account of his career since leaving the Royal Technical College, 1954.
Sin títuloStudent notes from second, third and fourth year Naval Architecture course at Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
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