Magazine published by the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde showcasing collaborative work in research, teaching and support services between the two universities.
University of Strathclyde | External Affairs and DevelopmentIllustrations and glass slides of Syria.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerFile containing specifications, drawings, patents and correspondence relating to Brownlie's improvements in the construction of winnowing or grain cleaning machines, 1931-1940; photographs of the winnowing machine, c 1931; copy of the Punjab Agricultural Magazine vol.1, no.7 (April 1934), containing an appreciation of Brownlie.
Brownlie, Thomas Archibald Miller, 1879-1963, civil engineer, agricultural engineer, Principal of Punjab Agricultural College and Research InstituteCertificate, 1913, with endorsement in industrial subjects, 1916.
Curran, John Patrick, b. 1892, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeTeacher's certificate 1906, with infant teaching endorsement 1913.
Gray, Jemima, fl. 1900-1909, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeTeacher's certificate from Scotch Education Department. Chapter V, with special qualification to give instruction in classics, 1914.
Wilson, James Taylor, fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeBox of samples of needlework created at Jordanhill College; certificate in needlework, 1931; training record, 1931; letter from Miss Brown describing her student days and needlework classes, 1985.
Brown, Jane Fleming, fl. 1930-1939, student at Jordanhill College of Education, GlasgowIncludes sections about Malcolm Baird's father, John Logie Baird. Also includes references to University of Strathclyde and its predecessor, the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Baird, Malcolm, b. 1935, chemical engineerArticle by Thomas Mitchell published in Journal of the Royal Technical College, v.5, pt. i.
Mitchell, Thomas J., fl. 1933-1967, chemistFolio songsheet containing lyrics by William A. Macfarlane and music by J. Parnie Dansken (Glasgow : Duncan Campbell & Son, c 1914).
Dansken, James Parnie, 1876-1947, surveyorCopy of Alexander Humboldt Sexton, The First Technical College: a sketch of the history of 'The Andersonian', and the institutions descended from it, 1796-1894 (London: Chapman and Hall, 1894). Attached inside the volume are handwritten comments by Tatlock about the following former members of staff of Anderson's College and the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College: John Taylor, George Carey Foster, Alexander Herschel, Thomas Graham, Frederick Penny, T.E. Thorpe, William Dittmar, William Henry Perkin, Alexander Laing, James Croll, Walter Crum, James Young, Thomas Struthers, Dr. Crosskey, David Rowan and John Neilson Cuthbertson.
Tatlock, Robert Rattray, 1837-1934, chemistPrimarily intended for students for final examinations of the Institute of Hospital Administrators.
Page, Charles Stuart, fl. 1959-1980, Lecturer in Administration, University of StrathclydeArticle by James Orr in SLA News, No. 18, July 1956, describing the new library facilities at the Scottish College of Commerce, Glasgow.
Orr, James McConnell, 1926-1998, librarianGeneral maps of the Netherlands.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerMaps, illustrations and a reproduction of a photograph of individual towns, cities, regions etc in the Netherlands.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner