Intermediate certificate, 1908; junior student's certificate, 1911; Glasgow Provincial Training Centre provisional marks, 1913; provisional recognition for service as certificated teacher, 1913; teacher's certificate, 1913; letter of appointment to Crookston Street Public School, 1913; notice of transfer from Oatlands to Queen Mary Street School, 1914.
Craig, Agnes Hendrie, b. 1892, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeNotes for lessons, 1946-1948 (subjects include education, general methods, educational psychology, English literature, classroom English, speech training, arithmetic, history, geography, natural science, music, physical training and hygiene); examination papers, 1946-1948; Glasgow Training Centre prospectus, 1946-1947; Glasgow Provincial Committee for the Training of Teachers Article 55 prospectus, 1947; general methods non-graduate lecture scheme syllabus for first and second years, 1946-1947; Methods Department notes on beginning teaching, c 1946; programme for series of four concerts by Scottish Orchestra, 1947.
Taylor, Agnes C., fl. 1940-1949, student at Jordanhill College of Education, GlasgowCollection of books, mainly on Scottish industrial history and archaeology. Also includes some literature, notably by Sir Walter Scott and Allan Ramsay.
Agnew, James Percival, 1905-1998, chairman of the Scottish College of Commerce'A view of Agra taken from the South West.'
'Engraved by J. Walker, from a picture Painted by W. Hodges, R.A. in the collection of Warren Hastings Esq[ui]r[e]' title pasted on backing underneath image.
By James Walker after William Hodges, 1744-1793, English painter and engraver, lived in India, 1778-1784, where he worked for Warren Hastings (general governor).
Walker, James, 1748-1808, engraverTwo sheets with photographs of the Taj Mahal and the Gate of Agra Taj.
Anon.
'Types of Kos Minars'
'Gordon Sanderson Superintendent Muhammadin & British Monuments Northern [Gate] 17/4/1914'
'Zinco., August, 1914 No 210 8-4'
Print of a drawing showing types of Kos Minars, mainly on roads near Agra.
Gordon Sanderson.
'Plate 44' from an unidentified publication.
Three glass slides of the Fort at Agra and eight glass slides of the Taj Mahal.
Anon.
'Taj Mahal'
'Ground Plan of Taj Mahal Proposed Extension' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in top margin.
Anon.
Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet
View of the Taj Mahal from the south.
Anon.
Two plans of the Taj Garden, mounted on one sheet.
- 'Plan of Taj Garden Taken 1908 with Numbers and Names of Plots'; anon.; scale: 1 inch to 200 feet; black and white; 19.1 x 27.1 cm on 21.2 x 29.2 cm backing
- 'Macdonnel Park The Taj and Khanialams Govt. Nursery Agra Survey Plan showing the details of work and Projects 1908'; 'Office of Superintendent Govt. Gardens Agra by Rahimuddin, D.'; scale: 1 inch to 100 feet; colour; plan amended in right half; Taj garden coloured and extended to south and west; to the north signature indicating '('Black Taj') Garden'
Anon., D[ ] Rahimuddin.
View of the Taj Mahal from the river.
Anon.
'Plan of Taj Garden Taken 1880'
[Two copies of the same plan]
'Office of Suprintendent [sic] Govt. Gardens Agra Traced by Rahimuddin.'
Scale unspecified.
Three photographs of exterior and interior of the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula, mounted on one sheet.
Anon.
- Entrance facade; 25.2 x 20.3 cm on 27.5 x 22.4 cm backing
- Detail of a facade with carved windows and inlay work; 25.3 x 20.4 cm on 27.3 x 22.4 cm backing
- Interior with inlay work; 25.3 x 20.3 cm on 27.3 x 22.5 cm backing
Signed by Professor Dr. K. Ploetner, Rector of Wilhelm Pieck University and Sir Graham Hills, Principal of the University of Strathclyde.