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GB 249 OM/289/1 · Item · 1957 - 1958

First year physics laboratory notebook belonging to Malcolm Phillips, student at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow. The front cover is entitled Allan Glen's School but the contents relate to courses taken at the Royal College.

Phillips, Malcolm, b. 1938, student at Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow
GB 249 OM/294 · Item · 1941 - 1942

Motive 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, Glasgow
GB 249 OM/298 · Item · 1941

Notes taken by M. Henderson, student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, from the Organic Chemistry S2 lectures at the College.

Henderson, M., fl. 1941, student at Royal Technical College, Glasgow
GB 249 OM/329 · Item · 1985

Article by Arthur Midwinter, Director of the Public Sector Management Unit at Strathclyde Business School, in SLA News, No. 188, July/August 1985, pp. 3-8.

Midwinter, Arthur F., fl. 1985-1999, Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde
Ian Terris papers
GB 249 OM/466 · Item · 1948

Hard-bound, manuscript notebook of first year confectionery lectures at the Scottish School of Bakery, Royal Technical College, Glasgow. The notebook is described on the front cover label as 'Book II'. The lecture notes are dated from 28 January 1948 to 17 June 1948, and include illustrations of various types of cakes, rendered in pencil and water colour.

Terris, Ian McDonald, 1930-2015, Managing Director of William Stephen (Bakers) Ltd, Dunfermline
GB 249 OM/469 · Item · 1948 - 1951

The badge comprises the College crest in blue, white, gold and red, with the College motto, 'Mente et Manu', embroidered in black thread upon a white scroll below the crest. The badge is padded to give a raised effect and is affixed to a piece of navy blue woollen fabric.

Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow
Norbert Abeles papers
GB 249 OM/476 · Item · 2007

A 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 educationist