'Cities Exhibition lent by Architects' War Committee No. 664'
Loose pages torn from Nancy Tait's office diary for the year 1990, incomplete.
Interactions with the organisation's trustee. Also includes correspondence with the Charity Commission.
Folder entitled ‘H&S History II’ on the history of health and safety at work. Includes:
- transcript of proceedings at Labour Research Department Speakers' School, 1942
- account of proceedings at open meeting of National Union of Railwaymen, 1943
- Amalgamated Engineering Union first report on health and welfare enquiry, 1944
- report of Labour Research Department conference on accidents and ill health at work, 1960
- press release by Health and Safety Executive announcing first health and safety prosecution on indictment for alleged infringement of health and safety legislation, 1975
- Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs special report on Vinyl Chloride Monomer, 1980
- 'Reagan in the workplace: unravelling the health and safety net' by Philip J. Simon, 1983
- academic papers on various health and safety at work issues, 1948-1991
'Bara Bazaar' added in manuscript in pencil (blue).
Scale: 1 inch to 100 feet
Photograph of above building completed attached to blueprint.
Anon.
Scale: 1 inch to 6 feet
Anon.
Anon. Probably by Henry Vaughan Lanchester and Edwin Alfred Rickards.
'Colombo ? Indore' endorsed on the reverse in manuscript in pencil and crayon.
Sin títuloAnon.
Anon.
- Panoramic view (three photographs) of the temple complex showing the various gopuras; 84.9 x 22.2 cm
- Gopura next to the Golden Lily Tank; 23.5 x 28.8 cm
- Central shaft and pillars of Kambattadi Mandapa at Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple; 24.1 x 29.2 cm
- Unidentified building, probably showing unfinished gopura east of temple complex; 29.1 x 24.1 cm
Recording of an interview with Alex White in October 1989. Alex White worked in the shipyards in Glasgow from the age of 14 in the 1930s and 1940s. Alex describes the work, tools and processes involved, as well as the working conditions and trade union membership.
Created in 1999, edited October 2020.
'Sir James Stewart Bart'
James Stewart Bart after Alexander Trotter.