Notes taken by student John McGowan at a series of lectures on chemistry, 1854-1855, by Frederick Penny, Professor of Chemistry at Anderson's University, Glasgow.
McGowan, John, fl 1854, student at Anderson's University, GlasgowA personal account of former Royal Technical College student Norbert Abeles's working life in the UK, Australia, Kenya, Nigeria and Malawi, compiled with a view to participating in an oral history project on the experiences of former colonial officers who progressed to careers in international development or related fields.
Abeles, Norbert, b. 1923, mechanical engineer and educationistSigned and indexed minutes of meetings of the Navigation School Committee of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College and (from 1912) the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow | Navigation School CommitteeMotive power laboratory notebook created by Andrew Hamilton, a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Hamilton, Andrew, fl. 1941-1995, student at Royal Technical College, GlasgowMethods lecture notes taken by Robert Mair, student at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow.
Subjects covered are: Chapter 3 primary teaching; article 39 English and history.
Mair, Robert C., fl. 1950-1959, student at Jordanhill College of Education, GlasgowIncludes a photograph of Macrae.
Macrae, Christopher, b. 1910, Professor of Industrial Administration, Royal College of Science and Technology, GlasgowPhotocopy and transcript of Mary Dobbie's memories of Jordanhill in 1924. Includes photocopy of article entitled 'A Mysterious Monument' about Jordanhill, c. 1996.
Dobbie, Mary Voguewill, fl. 1920-1929, student at Jordanhill College of Education, GlasgowAutobiographical account of Miette Dernbach's life in Mexico. The memoir ends at the time of Miette's marriage in 1928.
Dernbach, Miette, b. c. 1900Newsletter published by the Department of Mechanics of Materials at the University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde | Department of Mechanics of MaterialsArt exercises and notes from Neilson's studies at the Glasgow United Free Church Training College, 1904-1906. These have been trimmed and bound up as a volume, divided into the following sections: Nature Study; Object Drawing; Large Scale Practice; Clay-Modelling; Stencilling, and Ornament and Architecture. A final, unnamed section contains printed copies of drawings, some of which are annotated in pencil by Neilson. Five loose, small drawings of roses in pencil and watercolour are tucked inside the front board of the volume.
Neilson, Margaret Ferguson, 1884-1962, teacherSigned by Lord Hope of Craighead, Chancellor; Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and Richard Hunter, Convener of Court.
Letter listing a selection of the books and journals available for loan or reference from the Society's library.
University of Strathclyde Society for Research into the Supernatural