Contains article on Scottish chemical industries. Copies were sent to those attending the conference.
Closing address at University College, Dundee. Reprinted from Scots Magazine, August 1890.
First copy. Stamp: '4 June 1947'. Label: Library of the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction Ltd.
Second copy. Endorsed: '1890' and 'J. Tyrwhitt'.
Report, March 1992, which includes the history, present developments and the future of the chaplaincy centre.
Document with some basic information about the ARK, Catholic Chaplaincy Centre including plans, layout and facilities and a photograph.
Copy of London Hazard Centre (1995) 'Asbestos hazards handbook'. Nancy Tait was one of the five invited speakers at the press conference to launch this publication.
G. Melvyn Howe, ‘The chief scientist reports...the contribution of the geographer to medicine’, reprinted from Health Bulletin, January 1980, pp.43-48. Published version of Howe's invited address to the Chief Scientist Committee, on the contribution of the geographer to medicine.
A selection of illustrations from The Evergreen with explanatory notes on The Evergreen, summer meetings and the Outlook Tower.
Manchester University Lectures No. 11. An address delivered on 3 October 1910 at the opening of the Medical Session, 1910-1911. Manchester: University Press.
Endorsed: 'P. Geddes'.
Thorburn, WilliamIncludes the history of the chaplaincy in the University of Strathclyde, the demand for facilities, and details of the chaplaincy committee. (2 copies)
A Pageant of Education from Medieval to Modern Times. Fourth edition. Edinburgh: Patrick Geddes and Colleagues. 1913.
Stamp: '4 June 1947'. Stamp and label: Library of the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerAddress by Patrick Geddes to the Regional Survey Section of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, [date unknown]. Sociological Review. Vol. [ ]. No. [ ]. pp 223-232.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerAn explanation of the unique function of the Outlook Tower as a regional centre by Alexander T. Mclndoe, Head of the School of Town and Country Planning, Edinburgh College of Art. An extract from unspecified publication.
From [special section], 'Coal: Ways to Reconstruction'. Sociological Review. Vol. [ ]. No. [ ]. pp.178-185.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerReprinted from the Sociological Review, January 1910.
Burns, Cecil Delisle, 1879-1942, philosopher and university lecturerReprinted from the Sociological Review, January 1908.