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OS/90/4/4 · Item · November 2023

Order of service for the memorial service for Professor Sir John P. Arbuthnott, former Principal of the University of Strathclyde. The service was held in the Barony Hall, 29 November 2023. Also includes obituary inside the order of service.

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Jordanhill College of Education blazer
GB 249 JCE/22/7/12 · Item · 1962

Jordanhill College of Education student blazer, manufactured by R.W. Forsyth Ltd and worn by former student, John Connor.
Single-breasted blazer with one breast pocket on the left-hand side, two front pockets on the lower left and right, and three plain, circular, gold-tone buttons to fasten. The blazer is made of navy, woollen fabric; the collar, pockets, cuffs and edges are trimmed with a striped, grosgrain band of red, blue and yellow. Sewn upon the breast pocket is a fabric badge featuring the Jordanhill College of Education crest in red, white, blue, green, black and gold, with the College motto 'UT ET ALIOS INSTRUAM' - 'so that I may instruct others' - embroidered in gold upon a blue ribbon scroll below the crest. Embroidered in gold above the crest are the letters 'J.C.E.A.F.C.' [Jordanhill College of Education Association Football Club?], and below the crest, the dates '1962' and '1963'.

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GB 249 T-MIN/41 · Item · [1917]

10 tinted lithographs printed on wood-pulp paper and glued together to form a rolled panorama (total dimensions approximately 50.8 x 1402cm). The original designs were created by Murdoch for a decorative frieze which his friend Patrick Geddes proposed for the exterior of the Castlehill Water Reservoir. Although the scheme never came to fruition, Murdoch published an edition of lithographs from his designs, accompanied by a descriptive booklet, for use as a teaching aid or for interior decoration. This was entitled 'A Procession of the Kings of Scotland from Duncan & Macbeth to George II & Prince Charles Stewart with the Principal Historical Characters in their Proper Arms and Costumes' (1902). A larger edition of the lithographs, also with an accompanying booklet, was published in 1917 and entitled 'A Procession of Scottish History, Showing the Succession of Scottish Kings and the Principal Figures of their Reigns, from the Time of Duncan and Macbeth, in their Proper Arms and Costumes'.
This copy is the larger edition of 1917, but does not have its original container or accompanying booklet.

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Sample of cardboard weaving and buttonhole
GB 249 JCE/22/5/7 · Item · c. 1945

Sample of cardboard weaving and buttonhole made by Jean Taylor, a student at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow.

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Jordanhill College scarf
GB 249 JCE/22/6/8 · Item · 1950s

Jordanhill College of Education scarf with Glasgow Provincial Committee crest, worn by Jean Vanhegan.

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Fragment of an Australian goldfields diary
GB 249 T-MIN/1 · Item · 1856

The diary covers the period May-November 1856. The anonymous writer, a farmer's son, and his brother appear to have had gold claims at Whitehorse, near Ballarat for about three years. The writer then describes life aboard ship on a voyage (without his brother) from Melbourne on the 'James Baines' bound for Liverpool, as far as Cape Clear.

Diary of Mary Pinkerton
GB 249 T-PIN · Item · 11 July - 15 September 1903

Detailed diary of a trip made by Mary Pinkerton to America; typed transcript of diary (transcribed by Anne Cameron, June 2010). Enclosed in the manuscript diary are several loose additional diary pages; a poem entitled 'Books of the Bible'; a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Pinkerton on 20 December [1912]; and a newspaper clipping intimating the death of Mary Cochran, relict of James Pinkerton [undated].

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The Empire Calls: A Patriotic Song.
GB 249 T-MIN/39 · Item · c. 1914

Folio songsheet containing lyrics by William A. Macfarlane and music by J. Parnie Dansken (Glasgow : Duncan Campbell & Son, c 1914).

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Memoirs of Miette Dernbach (née Hardy)
GB 249 T-MIN/31 · Item · 1983

Autobiographical account of Miette Dernbach's life in Mexico. The memoir ends at the time of Miette's marriage in 1928.

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