Art 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.
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Art Theories, the Museum, the Art School, Indian Art, Art in Dunfermline and Dundee, Art in 1900, Architecture
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Celtic Art
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Art and Architecture: printed material and press-cuttings
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Miscellaneous material on Art and Art Theories
Diary of student's teaching practice at Allan Glen's School, 1933-1934. Lessons recorded are on art and design.
Sin títuloRecord of student's teaching practice at Hillhead School. Lessons recorded are on art.
Sin títuloThis section comprises the following series:
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Town planning
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Economics
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Sociology and Civics
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Art
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Architecture
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Philosophy
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Religion
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Education
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Geography
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Science
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Astronomy
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World Current Affairs and Politics
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Literature/Journalism
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Maps and Guide Books
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Miscellanea
Art and geography lesson and exercise notebooks, 1963-1964; coloured copy of graduation photograph of Elizabeth Meikle, c 1963.
Sin títuloArt and primary school science lecture notebooks, 1964-1966; year one geography project, 1964-1965; cardboard mounted needlework samples; course handouts, 1964-1967; book lists and timetable, 1964-1967; conditions for admission to Chapter III diploma courses, 1964-1965; photographs of students, 1964-1967; Jordanhill Students Song Book, 1966; Glasgow University Union Student Songs; Scottish Country Dance books, 1931-1963.
Sin títuloRecordings and full transcripts of 6 interviews conducted with Wyllie by freelance oral history interviewer Jenny Simmons between 10 December 2003 and 15 March 2004. The interviews follow a 'life story' format, covering Wyllie's family background, childhood, education, work, leisure and later life.
Sin títuloThis section comprises what was probably part of the Outlook Tower library, although some books may have been in Patrick Geddes' private collection. Subjects covered are:
Agriculture, Husbandry, Gardens (1-21)
Architecture (22-42A)
Art (43-55)
Astronomy and Cosmography (56-75)
Biology, Botany and Zoology (76-108)
Education (109-113)
Exhibitions (114)
Geography (115-128)
Geology and Mineralogy (129-135)
History and Chronology (136-187)
Literature (188-196)
Music (197)
Planning, Housing, Public Health etc. (198-230)
Printing (231)
Religion and Philosophy (232-241)
Science (Applied and Theoretical) Including Mathematics, Mechanics, Navigation etc. (242-291)
Social Sciences including Sociology, Political Economy, Politics, Social Studies (312-317)
Travel and Topography (318-341)
Government Papers (342-349)
General Reference Works (350-354)
Miscellanea (355-361)