Letters and papers from Colin and Gerri Kirkwood's time living in Castlemilk, a large public housing scheme on the outskirts of Glasgow, During their time there, they became very active in the community.
Letters and papers from Colin and Gerri Kirkwood's time living and working in Edinburgh and the Lothian Region. Colin Kirkwood was employed by the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) South-East Scotland District from 1976 to 1986, first as Tutor Organiser and then as District Secretary while Gerri Kirkwood worked as a community adult educator on the Adult Learning Project (ALP) in the Gorgie Dalry area of Edinburgh, from 1979 to 1989.
Research by Chris Clarke on Castlemilk community action and critical theory, and related letters.
Clarke, Chris, b. c. 1950s, researcherInterview of Tom Leonard by Colin Kirkwood in 1984 for a review of Leonard's book 'Intimate Voices: Selected Works, 1965-1983'.
Includes recording of interview (duration 3 hours 6 minutes 38 seconds), list of interview questions, notes on interview, and cutting of review of book in Cencrastus no. 20 1985.
Leonard, Tom, 1944-2018, poetPamphlets from various writers' workshops across Scotland in the 1980s, many of which were published by the Workers' Educational Association.
Books and articles, the majority of which were written by Colin and/or Gerri Kirkwood.
The volumes list the apparatus required for each experiment, which Anderson's laboratory assistant or 'operator' would be expected to set out for him. One volume (MS 30.4) has also been used for notes on astronomy.
Signed minutes of the proceedings of the meetings of the executors, ordinary managers and quarterly meetings of the trustees.
Anderson's College, Glasgow | Committee of Ordinary ManagersIndexed (index compiled c. 1930).
Anderson's College, Glasgow | Committee of Ordinary ManagersSigned minutes of the Popular Evening Class Committee.
Anderson's College, Glasgow | Popular Evening Class CommitteeReports by the managers to the trustees on the affairs and property of Anderson's Institution.
Anderson's College, Glasgow | Committee of Ordinary Managers