Foundation stone was laid by Desmond Misselbrook.
Includes P M Thomas (Chairman of Court), Gavin Boyd (later Chairman of Court), Professor Ross (PMMT), and Ian D Muir (Buildings Officer).
Foundation stone was laid by Desmond Misselbrook.
Includes P M Thomas (Chairman of Court), Gavin Boyd (later Chairman of Court), Professor Ross (PMMT), and Ian D Muir (Buildings Officer).
Includes Dr Curran, Lady Curran, Sir Patrick Thomas, Dr F Olaf Thornton (Chairman of Court), Lord and Lady Todd.
The Todd Centre was opened by Lady Todd.
Includes Lord Todd, Dr Curran, Lady Curran, Sir John Atwell, Professor P J Heald (Biochemistry), and Professor Fletcher (Biology).
The University Centre was opened by Lady Curran.
Includes Dr Curran, Sir John Atwell (Chairman of Court), Mrs Mary O'Connor (Office Organisation), and Sir Patrick Thomas (Convener, Development Committee).
Architecture building was opened by the Rt Hon the Viscount Esher. Honorary degree was awarded to W F Robertson.
Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, George Richardson (Registrar).
Includes some negatives.
Includes Dr Curran, Mrs Stenhouse, David Donaldson (the painter).
The Wolfson Centre was opened by Lady Wolfson. Includes Sir Isaac Wolfson, Samuel Curran, Lord Todd.
Also the unveiling of Robert Stewart's 'Genesis' tapestry. Includes Robert Stewart, Lord Balfour of Burleigh and Mr P M Thomas (Chairman of Court).
Awards presented by Sir John Cockcroft, November 1961; Sir Geoffrey Crowther, November 1962; Lord Reith, December 1963. Photographs include Samuel Curran, Sir Andrew McCance.
Photographs taken as the procession leaves the ceremony in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. Photographs include: Dr Curran, Sir Edmund Hirst, Frank Cousins, Sir Peter Meldrum, Clark Kerr, Dr Davidson and William Ross (Secretary of State for Scotland).
Includes photographs of Dr Davidson addressing the congregation, Dr Curran, Lord Todd of Trumpington, Archbishop Scanlon.
Includes Dr Curran, Professor S G E Lythe, G P Richardson and Reverend Matthew Liddell, minister of St David's (Ramshorn) Church.
Includes Dr Samuel Curran, Mrs Joan Curran, Professor John Hawthorn, Mr A Grant Lawson.
Enlargement of detail from 'Copy of panoramic lithograph of Glasgow by George McCulloch' [ref: GB 249 OP/1/1].
Enlargement from a panoramic sketch held at the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow. Anderson's University is shown without the dome, which was built along with the rest of the structure in 1829.
Submitted by David Barclay, architect. 'C.W.E.' written on bottom left corner. Pencil annotations on reverse of mounted copy.