Minute books; annual reports; financial records; subscriptions books; letter books; memorandum and articles of association; class timetable; examination paper; architectural drawings used in art classes.
Sans titreRecords relating to governance; constitutional and legal records; annual reports; calendars; class and lecture advertisements, programmes and syllabuses; class admission tickets; subscription lists; financial records; draft contract relating to property in John Street; student records; library and museum records; lectures.
Sans titreMinute book; financial records; correspondence and papers relating to the establishment of the chair.
Sans titreMinute books, 1833-1887; cash books, 1833-1852, 1882-1887; legal papers and accounts, 1833-1888.
Sans titreSurvey inspections and reports; journals of bores.
Sans titreCollection of titles on psychology and various subjects.
The collection also includes serial publications:
- Mind, volume 1-12, 1876-1887
- Proceedings of the Glasgow Philosophical Society, volume 7-18, 1870/71-1886/87
- Symon's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, volume 6-19, 1871-1884
The books have the monogram 'H.M.' embossed on the spines.
Sans titreReplies received to letters sent to various eminent chemists; lists of these letters.
Sans titrePublications and papers of various cycling clubs and associations, cycling magazines and cycling manufacturers' catalogues. They appear to have been accumulated by a cyclist in Scotland.
The collection appears to comprise legal, estate and financial records of the Leith Buchanan Family and their antecedents. The documents, mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries, relate to land and property in the area around Drymen. Although most refer to title deeds and the purchase or transfer of property, some documents list rents paid and crops grown on the family estates, and a few list the debts owed by individuals, perhaps at the time of their death.
Sans titreScale: 1 inch to 10 feet.
Six of the draft plans appear to be by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, but are not signed. The office address is given as 140 Bath Street, Glasgow.
Sans titreArticle on teaching of law in late 19th century at Glasgow University; application and testimonials for Euing lectureship on music at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.
Sans titrePaper by Moncur on the reconstruction of Guild Street Bridge, Aberdeen given to the Aberdeen Association of Civil Engineers, 1904; job applications and testimonials.
Sans titreMinutes, 1903-1906; reports of Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools; correspondence.
Sans titreTwo booklets of needlework samples created by Margaret Brown, a student at Glasgow Provincial Training College.
Sans titreThe donor believes that these photographs feature Scottish relations of Alan Pinkerton (1819-1884), a Glasgow-born private detective who emigrated to America and founded Pinkerton's National Detective Agency. However, there is insufficient supporting information to establish a definite link.
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