Created 2003, edited November 2020.
Sans titreCreated 2003, edited November 2020.
Sans titreList of topics.
Document on the origin and development of the professional body’s badge.
Sans titreHistory of the different locations of College Headquarters.
Unpublished paper analysing speech therapy continuing professional development opportunities 1946-1965, edited to include from 1935 and updated.
Created 1999, edited January 2021.
Detailed time-line of how British Society of Speech Therapists and Association of Speech Therapists amalgamated to become the College of Speech Therapists (CST).
Edited version of a pre-CST doc done in 1996-97. From contemporary evidence only.
Article about British Society of Speech Therapists associateship and membership.
Sans titreItems relating to Beltrami's 15-year battle to overturn the conviction of his client, Patrick Meehan, for the murder of Rachel Ross during a burglary in 1969. Beltrami's efforts secured a unique Royal Pardon for Meehan, plus a substantial compensation payment. The collection includes:
- Incomplete (pages 2-7 only) xerox copy of the Edinburgh High Court indictment against Patrick Connolly Meehan for theft, housebreaking, assault to severe injury, robbery, murder and fraud, 1969;
- Incomplete copy letter from [Joe Beltrami, Beltrami Dunn & Co] to R.B. Laurie, Secretary, the Law Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, 5 April 1976, seeking an opinion on matters of confidentiality concerning the precognitions of the widow, son and daughter of William McGuiness;
- Copy letter from [Joe Beltrami, Beltrami Dunn & Co] to the Crown Agent, Crown Office, Edinburgh, 16 September 1976, concerning the Crown's delay in pronouncing the innocence of Meehan's co-suspect in the murder of Rachel Ross, James Griffiths (Griffiths was shot dead by a police marksman in 1969);
- Xerox copy of the recommendation by D[avid] A.O. Edward Q.C., Edinburgh, that Patrick Meehan should be offered the sum of £47,915 in compensation, 22 December 1983, with annotations by Beltrami;
- Xerox copy of the cheque for £47,915 issued to Patrick Meehan by H.M. Paymaster General on 8 February 1984, with annotations by Beltrami;
- Photograph of Patrick Meehan with Joe Beltrami, signing for receipt of his compensation payment in Beltrami's office, 1984, with annotations on the reverse (this image is published on the dust jacket of Beltrami's book, 'A Deadly Innocence');
- Copy of Joe Beltrami, 'A Deadly Innocence: the Meehan file' (Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1989), containing an inscription by Beltrami on the flyleaf.
The collection comprises primarily research reports written by Keith Brown, documenting his career at W. Greenwell & Co. during the 1970s and 1980s then at Morgan Stanley from 1988 until 1999.
The collection includes:
- W. Greenwell & Co (later Greenwell Montagu and Greenwell Montagu Research) research reports and analysis, 1970-1987.
- Morgan Stanley research reports and analysis, 1988-1999.
- Speeches and presentations made by Brown throughout the world to conferences, bank management and investors on the UK, European and international banking industry.
- Written notes from meetings with management. Unpublished.
By Keith Brown and Nicholas Baulch.