'Bieris, & Co [...] Darjeeling'
Anon.
'Alyth 1905. (at Miss G[ ]ths)' endorsed on envelope in manuscript in pencil (blue) by Patrick Geddes.
Anon.
Naval Architecture II.
The Universities Review. Vol. 27. No. 1. October 1954. Issued by the Association of University Teachers. Includes a presidential address on Patrick Geddes by G.R. Tudhope.
Enclosed: note on Arbitration of the A.U.T., February 1954; notice of Insurance Scheme of the A.U.T.; index for Vols. XXV (October 1952 - February 1953) and XXVI (October 1953 to February 1954) of The Universities Review.
Correspondence arising from the conference ‘The third wave of asbestos disease’ (referred to by Nancy Tait as "Selikoff's conference") and papers. Includes:
- conference programme, annotated
- report of the exchange between Nancy Tait and Dr Abida Haque at the conference
- Tait's news release on her return from New York and alerts to press contacts
- photocopies of scientific papers 1974-1996 exploring transfer of asbestos to unborn children
- copy of conference proceedings' table of content
There also is a video recording of the conference; see link below.
Proposals, design notes, sketches, colour photographs, press cutting, invoices, street plan.
Handwritten text and water colour sketches to accompany Paper Boat sculpture project. Includes booklet (28 pp.) plus draft version in loose sheets (29 pp.) plus photocopy with additional original sheets, in loose sheets (32 pp.). Small variants in text and composition over the different copies.
- Broadsheet setting out the aims of the Malthusian League for Rational Birth Control; typescript; 1 p.; [post 1918]
- Appeal for South London clinic; typescript; 1 p.; post 1918
- Application form; typescript; 1 p.; no date
- Notice of meetings on 'Birth Control for Workers'; printed; 1 p.; no date
- Notes by Patrick Geddes; manuscript; 3 pp.; no date
Sketches, correspondence, 9 colour photographs, various sizes, documents relating to Inverclyde Arts Foundation, tourist leaflets and photocopies from published histories of the area.
Conference programme, list of participants, Nancy Tait's handwritten notes on the sessions.
Correspondence arising from the conference ‘The future of regulation of health professionals - a patient-centred approach’ and papers. Includes:
- Nancy Tait's criticism, which was that her conference working group was not considering patients at all
- copy of the programme, list of delegates
- Tait's note on the meeting
- copies of slides of paper on opportunities for multidisciplinary work by Helen Caulfield
- annotated copy of consultation paper 'Professional self-regulation: a patient-centred approach'
- copy of 'Which?' Consumer policy review on professional regulation, 2000