Genealogical tree for James Young by W. Muir Robertson
- GB 249 T-YOU/8/49
- Stuk
- 1968
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Typed sheet.
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Genealogical tree for James Young by W. Muir Robertson
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Typed sheet.
Early Teachers and Teaching of Chemical Engineering
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Reprinted articles from ‘The Chemical Engineer’ No.231 October 1969 and No.254 October 1971 with reference to James Young and the Young Chair of Technical Chemistry.
'What the oil industry owes to Dr James Young' by F.M. Cook
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Draft paper and published edition in ‘Chemistry and Industry’ 1971 presented on the occasion of the centenary of the Young Chair of Technical Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde in 1970.
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Includes photograph of Young’s great-great- granddaughter Mrs Elizabeth MacKenzie. Newspaper cutting from West Lothian Courier.
'North Sea Oil completes a historic circle' newscutting from Glasgow Herald
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Photocopy of chapter on paraffin produced at Mandal, Norway from 1862 using Young’s processes in VAMPLEW, W Salvesen of Leith Scottish Academic Press pp. 55-73.
'The remarkable Mr Young' article and correspondence by Joseph A. Callanan
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers
Article published in 'The Lamp’ 1976 and reprint in Dutch for ‘Essobron’ 1977 including correspondence from 17 March 1977 to 21 November 1977 with the publishers and the University of Strathclyde.
Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing and Printing College of Glasgow records
Minutes of the Trustees (from 1896 Governors) and Committees 1871-1911; minutes of the Committee on Teaching 1896-1908; annual and other reports 1879/1880-1907/1908; financial records and insurance policies 1872-1908; papers on the establishment of the Weaving School 1876-1880; agreement and papers concerning classes on bleaching and dyeing at the Young Technical Chemistry Laboratory 1880-1882; secretary's correspondence 1898-1910; student records, examination papers and results 1899-1905; diplomas 1877, 1896; papers on staffing 1901-1907; buildings and estates records 1877-1906; syllabuses 1877/1878-1879/1880, 1895/1896-1896/1897; papers on the amalgamation with the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College 1902-1908; press cuttings 1898-1907; design book with samples, of James Allison, Paisley 1900.
Incorporated Weaving, Dyeing and Printing College of Glasgow
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Includes:
Paper: 'The Appeal to America' by [ ]. Typescript. 4 pp. No date [post 1914].
Letter: M. Smyth (Secretary, Montessori Society) to Patrick Geddes.
Regarding a lecture to be given by Mr. [ ] Westarp. Enclosing a ticket for the lecture (not extant). London, 30 November 1912. On the reverse: manuscript notes relating to [Norman] Angell.
Letter: Norman Angell (Garton Foundation) to Patrick Geddes.
Asking Patrick Geddes to give two lectures in Newcastle. Enclosing a syllabus (not extant). London, 9 November 1912.
Copy letter: [Patrick Geddes] to Norman Angell.
Relating to the above lectures, which Patrick Geddes agrees to give, though he is changing the topic slightly to 'better finance and financiers'. Mention of C. Chesterton, M. [ ] de Bloch, Paris Exhibition, Industrial Revolution. Typescript. 3 pp. Edinburgh, 14 November 1912.
Letter: Thomas B. Whitson (Town and Gown Association) to Patrick Geddes. Relating to the Town and Gown Association. Whitson states that Blackie House and Lister House have been closed due to the war, and Ramsay Lodge may also have to be closed. Mention of [Edward] McGegan and [ ] Ross. Edinburgh, 4 September 1914.
Letter: Ellinor Fell (Society for International Right) to [Patrick Geddes].
Relating to an article written for a Sunday illustrated newspaper about war and education. Informs Geddes about the work of the Society. London, 20 July 1915.
Bundle of correspondence and programmes relating to Conference on "The Pacifist Philosophy of Life', Caxton Hall London, 8-9 July 1915. Correspondents include: Edward G. Smith, Dr. [ ] Slater, T. Baty, S.V. Bracher, Herbert Burrows, E[va] Gore-Booth, L. Lind-Af-Hageby, C[aroline] L. Playne, E. Roper and Israel Zangwill. Printed, typescript and manuscript. 11 documents. [1915].
Order form for the Summary of the Conference upon the Pacifist Philosophy of Life. Completed by Patrick Geddes, Edinburgh, [c 1915].
Newspaper cutting: 'Mr. Robert Yerburgh M.P.'s A[ ] for National Service' by [ ]. From an unknown source. No date.
Leaflet: '"Compromise": How to Settle the War Amicably' by 'An Interested Parent'. Printed. 1 document. No date.
Stop-The-War Leaflet No. 1: 'Some Reasons Why the War Should be Stopped'. Published by the British "Stop-the-War" Committee. Printed. 1 document. 2 copies. July 1915. Also: membership leaflet for the Stop-the-War Committee. 1 document [c 1915]
Pamphlet: âOn War â by S[ ]. Printed. 1 document. 2 copies. 1915.
Letter: T[homas] Baty to Patrick Geddes.
Relating to a central council to co-ordinate anti-war efforts and asking Patrick Geddes to participate in this. Mention of Vernon Lee [Violet Paget], the Duchess of Hamilton, Norman Angell and Dr. Cobb.
Notes relating to the International Congress of Women at [The Hague, The Netherlands]. Resolutions from 28-30 April 1915 [see also T-TYR 1/7 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/draft-letter-and-letter-patrick-geddes-to-miss-jane-addams;isad]]. Typescript. 1 document. [1915].
Card-note by Patrick Geddes listing the following names: R. Unwin, P[atrick] G[eddes], Morley Fletcher, H[ ] W[ ], [Stanley] Adshead, H[enry] V[aughan] Lanchester, [ ] Cobden-Sanderson, [ ] Walker, W[ ] C[ ], [Alfred] Caldecott, [ ] Burridge, W[ ] Walter, [ ] Wilson, [ ] Trump, B[enchara] Branford, [ ] Thomas, [ ] Christie, Mrs. [ ] Christie, Mrs. Trowbridge. 1 document. No date.
Leaflet: 'The Council for the Study of International Relations: Memorandum on Objects, Methods and Organization'. To be submitted to the Council on 29 July 1915. Printed. 15 pp. c 1915.
List of town and districts where study groups have formed related to the Council for the Study of International Relations. Printed. 1 document. 1 June 1915.
Maurice V. Brett (Secretary, The Garton Foundation) to Patrick Geddes. Informing Geddes of the existence and nature of data which the Garton Foundation has been collecting about economic, financial and economic reactions to the war. Asking for suggestions about adding to the collection, and also for any donations of relevant material. London, 10 February 1915.
John Hilton (The Garton Foundation) to Mrs. [Anna] Geddes.
Wishing success for an exhibition. Enclosing a set of books published by the Foundation and works by Norman Angell, to be added to the permanent library at the Outlook Tower, Edinburgh (not extant). Also enclosing a copy of a conference syllabus and his private address book of Edinburgh contacts. Mention of the loss of Patrick Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
News clipping: 'Among the Books'. A list of books, with manuscript endorsements next to books relating to the war. T.P.'s Weekly, p. 546. 5 June 1915. Enclosed in paper folder endorsed 'Books on the War'.
Draft letter and letter: Patrick Geddes to Miss [Jane] Addams
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Relating to reconstruction, city and town planning (which Geddes believes complements the tasks of the peace movement), 'Hague resolutions' [from the International Conference of Women, The Netherlands, April 1915, [see T-TYR 1/6 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/folder-enclosing-correspondence-and-miscellaneous-notes-mostly-related-to-peace-activities-during-world-war-1%3bisad]]. Manuscript. 2 documents, one incomplete.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner
Bundle of papers by and from Lewis Mumford
Part of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers
Letter: Lewis [Mumford] to Jaqueline Tyrwhitt. Manuscript. 2 documents (original and copy). New York, 21 July 1951.
Original and copy of article: 'Patrick Geddes, Insurgent' by Lewis Mumford. The New Republic, p. 295. 30 October 1929. 2 documents. Endorsed: 'For Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, Lewis Mumford'.
Copy of article: 'The Disciple's Rebellion: A Memoir of Patrick Geddes' by Lewis Mumford. Encounter. Vol. XXVII. No. 3. pp. 11-21. September 1966.