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GB 249 T-SEE/SP/2021 · Sous-série organique · 2021
Fait partie de Scottish Election Ephemera

National, regional and constituency election communications from the following parties:
Scottish Conservative Party
Scottish Labour Party
Scottish National Party
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Scottish Green Party
Freedom Alliance
Restore Scotland
Scotia Future
Scottish Family Party
Scottish Libertarian Party
Scottish Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)
ALBA
All for Unity
Reform UK
Women's Equality
Social Democratic Party
Communist Party of Britain

Election communication for the following independent candidates: James Morrison (Dumbarton), Bonnie Prince Bob (Edinburgh Central), Peter Krykant (Falkirk East), John Burleigh (Greenock and Inverclyde), Andy Wightman (Highlands and Islands), Paddy S Hogg (Central Scotland), and Craig Ross (Glasgow).

Also communication from: The Electoral Commission, Unionist Club Scotland, Scotland in Union.

GB 249 ARM · Collection · 2020 - 2021

Collection of papers created by Linda Armstrong, and some collaboration by Jois Stansfield: researchers interested in the history of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, and the Speech and Language Therapy profession in general.

Papers were researched and created between 1999 - 2021 and many were revised and edited just prior to deposit in January 2021. Sources used for the research included the papers of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists held within the University of Strathclyde Archives and Special Collections, and also papers and files still held by the College.

The papers comprise: lists covering a range of historical areas relating to the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and the profession in general such as Journal articles, College conferences, and committee members; and analytical articles covering topics such as how the College was formed, the change in the name of the profession, and analysis of the content of the College’s news bulletin.

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