In chronological order.
University of Strathclyde Law Club newsletter.
Zonder titelMinutes of meetings of the Budget Sub-Committee of the Finance Committee at the University of Strathclyde.
Zonder titelThere is no dedicated series of minutes and associated papers, suggesting that much of the organisation's executive decision-making was effectively oral (i.e. that some records were not created in the first place).
Even where executive records were generated, they were not systematically kept. During the SPAID period (1978-1995) and in particular until c.1991, records of trustee meetings and written reports on the organisation's activities survive mainly as part of correspondence with a trustee. After OEDA formally took over from SPAID in January 1996, Management Committee meetings were convened on a fairly regular basis. Nevertheless, their documentation did not take the form of a continuous dedicated series of minutes of management meetings, nor are there series of management correspondence or correspondence with the OEDA chairperson.
The surviving documentation shows that earlier names for SPAID were 'Trust for Asbestos Welfare Research and Control' (TAWRC) and 'Asbestos Induced Diseases Society' (AIDS). Proposals for the name of the new organisation OEDA included 'Occupational Diseases Association' (ODA), 'Industrial Diseases of the Environment Association' (IDEA) and 'Investigation of Industrial Diseases of the Environment Association' (IIDEA).
Much corporate strategic information can be found in the organisation's fundraising records, in particular grant applications with the London Boroughs Grants Unit (OEDA/J/2/1) and the National Lottery Charities Board (OEDA/J/2/2/5).
Two series:
- analogue registers and finding aids
- OEDA case database and data sheets
Chaplaincy student handbooks, for sessions:
-1976-1977 (4 copies)
-1977-1978
-(Sessions 1978-1979 to 1983-1984 are wanting)
-1984-1985
-1985-1986
-1986-1987 (2 copies)
-1987-1988
-1988-1989
-1989-1990
-1990-1991
-1991-1992
Contains five different newsletters related to the Chaplaincy of the University of Strathclyde: ‘The Catholic Student’, 'The ark news', ‘GAZETTE', ‘The University of Strathclyde Chaplaincy: Friends’ Newsletter’, and ‘BUS: a bulletin of the University of Strathclyde’.
Correspondence mainly related to the development of the Chaplaincy Centre and the move to the St Paul's Building. Correspondence refers to: the Chaplaincy Centre and associated appeal; the relocation of the Chaplaincy; the St Paul's Building; fundraising and finance; the development of the chaplaincy; meetings; committees; staff appointments; University Court and Senate decisions; accommodation for clergy; and the opening ceremony.
Correspondents include: R. J. M. Young; J. M. Harvey; Ian F. Brown; Duncan MacLean; J. Macdonald; John S. Lochrie; Alex N. Main; Horace Walker; David W. J. Morrell; Louis McGougan; Rev Ian Doyle; Sir Samuel Curran; Lady Curran.
Various working documents related to chaplaincy projects for example: a chaplaincy appeal; documents related to accommodation in the St Paul’s building; and other documents such as typescript of a speech arguing the formation of the Chaplaincy Centre at the University of Strathclyde.
Minutes, conference programmes, correspondence and documents.
Prospectus of part-time evening and day courses at the University of Strathclyde including extension studies classes, extra-mural classes, special courses and, from 1878, continuing education certificate courses.
Zonder titelDocumentation on asbestos in schools and buildings.
By 1978 Nancy Tait was, in her own words: "concerned with all aspects of the [asbestos] problem, since I provide information for the UK and European Parliaments, the DHSS and many other bodies, and have given written and oral evidence to the government Advisory Committee on asbestos. I am at present advising a Committee of the EEC ..." (to British Rail, Doncaster, 1 March 1978)
Includes early correspondence of Nancy Tait and materials focusing in particular on asbestos on railway and underground systems.