Notebooks from lectures at Scottish School of Physical Education in anatomy, theory of physical education, history of physical education, hygiene and theory of games, 1942-1945; photographs of Ireland and fellow students on Jordanhill campus and other locations, 1942-1945; school cap and blazer, no date; obituary published in The Reel, 2003.
Ireland, William J., 1924-2002, teacher of Scottish country dance11 folders of lecture notes and course work made by William Banks whilst a mechanical engineering student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde.
Banks, William McKerrell, b. c. 1944, mechanical engineerLand and property records; legal documents; maps and plans; day books; financial records; production and sales records; staff time books; transport records; correspondence. Most of the records relate to the company's Gartsherrie Works.
William Baird & Company, iron and coal mastersLecture notes; laboratory reports; tutorial notes; log book; essays and reports; thesis; introductory course notes; diary.
Armitage, William, fl. 1961-1974, lecturer at University of StrathclydeNegative photostat
Contains an evening class second prize certificate in motive power engineering course IB. Signed by Professor A.L. Mellanby and H.F. Stockdale. Session 1906-1907.
Nancy Tait’s extensive typescript comments on a draft of Nicholas Wikeley's book on the evolution of compensation for victims of asbestos-related disease in the UK. Also some related correspondence (including Dr P Dewis’ response on seeing a draft), and copy of typescript draft of the book.
- reprint and photocopy of typescript, N J Wikeley (1988) ‘Social security adjudication and occupational lung diseases’, in ‘Industrial law journal’ 17.2 (June): 92-104
- photocopy, N J Wikeley (1992) ‘Asbestos and cancer: an early warning to the British TUC’, in ‘American journal of industrial medicine’ 22: 449-454
- photocopy of typescript, N J Wikeley (n. d.) ‘Historical perspectives in occupational medicine: dust levels in British asbestos factories in the 1930s’
- photocopy, N J Wikeley (1992) ‘The Asbestos Regulations 1931: a licence to kill?’, in ‘Journal of law and society’ (19.3 (Autumn): 365-378
- typescript Anthony Seaton (n.d.), review of N J Wikeley (1993) ‘Compensation for industrial disease’ (1993)
- marked photocopy, N J Wikeley and Bruce Corkill (1995) ‘Accident compensation and asbestos-related disease in New Zealand’, in ‘Journal of personal injury litigation’
- photocopy of typescript, N J Wikeley (1997) ‘Asbestos in the shipyards: dust, disease and drafting regulations’ (Inaugural lecture, 4 February); includes copy sequence of slides
- typescript, N J Wikeley (1997) ‘Compensation for asbestos-related disease under the UK industrial injuries scheme’ (presented at the 3rd international congress on workplace injuries, Munich, March)
- offprint, N J Wikeley (1997) ‘Turner & Newall: early organizational responses to litigation risk’, in ‘Journal of law and society’ 24.2 (June): 252-273
- offprint, J Steele and N J Wikeley (1997) ‘Cases: dust on the streets and liability for environmental cancers’, in ‘Modern law review’ 60: 265-276
- photocopy, N J Wikeley (1998) ‘The first common law claim for asbestosis: Kelly v. Turner & Newal Ltd (1950)', in ‘Journal of personal injury litigation’ 3:197-210
Photocopy of published letter printed in ‘Nature’ Volume 182, 1958 regarding W.H. Perkin and the establishment controversy.
'Building Ground at Whitehead belonging to Hugh Andrews Esq.'
Anon.
Scale: 1 inch to 90 feet
Proposal for building development.
Small architectural sketches in pencil on the reverse.
'Whitehaven as built and projected c. 1690'
Anon.
'Market granted 1660' endorsed underneath title in manuscript.