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GB 249 OM/485/4 · Item · 1979
Part of Margaret Bradley papers

Printed and laminated copy of a colour portrait photograph of Margaret Bradley wearing her graduation robe and hood and holding her University of Strathclyde degree certificate.

GB 249 OM/485/2 · Item · c. 1970s
Part of Margaret Bradley papers

Navy, long-sleeved jumper made of a synthetic, stretch jersey fabric with fleece lining. The words 'UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE' and the University coat of arms, both in a white velveteen fabric, are appliqued onto the chest area.

John Logie Baird papers
GB 249 OM/11 · Collection · 1906 - 2009

Drawings; notebooks; certificates and diplomas; obituary; student ephemera; published articles; testimonials; articles of association and share certificates for Baird Television Limited; press cuttings and publications relating to John Logie Baird.

Baird, John Logie, 1888-1946, television pioneer
John Armour papers
GB 249 OM/484 · Collection · 1918-1990

Copy of 'The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth', awarded to John Armour as Dux of Allan Glen's School, session 1917-1918; Arkela Badge certificate, granted to John Armour, District Cubmaster, West Glasgow, 19 October 1923; short story written by John Armour, entitled 'A Comedy of the Kirk'; copy of a photograph taken on the occasion of John Armour's 90th birthday.

Armour, John, b. 1900, chemist

Visitors' book of the Department of Food Science (from 1982, the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology), located in the James P. Todd Building. The volume contains the names of external visitors to the Department; their organisation and/or their address, and the date of their visit. Most of the visitors, who came from all over the world, were academics, government employees or representatives of the food science and food production industries. The first entries are dated 1 May 1970, when the James P. Todd building was officially opened and a plaque was unveiled to the late Professor James P. Todd.

University of Strathclyde | Department of Food Science and Nutrition
GB 249 T-LA/94 · Item · 10 December 1862
Part of Hugh Lang papers

Details of sale of Estate William; arrival of shipment of supplies; effect of dry weather on sugar growth.

Peebles, William, fl. 1860s, plantation manager