Created 2006, edited November 2020.
Sin títuloCreated 2016, edited November 2020.
Sin títuloArticle about the founder fellows of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Includes some short biographies.
Article about the The first College of Speech Therapists conference held in Scotland.
Sin títuloCollection of miscellaneous and mostly non-technical writings about John Logie Baird, television pioneer, written and/or compiled by his son, Malcolm Baird. Some of the pieces have been published. The material forms a supplement to Malcolm Baird's more concise technical memoirs entitled “From the White Suit to the Hard Hat”.
Comprises:
- Lectures about John Logie Baird
- Articles about John Logie Baird
- Reviews (book and film)
- Sketches of people in John Logie Baird’s circle eg relatives, friends, associates including:
(a) John Logie Baird's older sister Annie (1883-1971) and his daughter Diana (1931-2016)
(b) the executor of John Logie Baird's estate (1894-1964)
(c) Donald Flamm (1899-1998), John Logie Baird's friend and associate in the USA, and an honorary graduate of the University of Strathclyde
(d) Antony Kamm (1931-2011) with whom Malcolm Baird wrote a biography of John Logie Baird
(e) John Logie Baird's first love "Alice" (1890-1971)
(f) A set of short character sketches developed by Malcolm Baird for a proposed film project
- Abstract of lecture and biography of speaker
- Recording of lecture
- Abstract of lecture and biography of speaker
- Recording of lecture
- Abstract of lecture and biography of speaker
- Recording of lecture
- Abstract of lecture and biography of speaker
- Recording of lecture
This lecture was not delivered on 18 March 2020 because of COVID-19 restrictions. It was delivered at a later date via Zoom.
- Abstract of lecture and biography of speaker
Number 824 (December 2020), Bulletin: The Official Magazine of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists.
- Programme of lectures
- Recordings of lectures
- Abstracts of lectures and biographies of speakers
Order approving amendments to article 6.4 (insertion of the words 'and Secretary' after the word 'Principal') and article 11 (deletion of the former article 11 in its entirety and substitution of a new article 11 defining academic freedom and the University's aim to uphold such).