Papers relating to Andrew Jardine's studies at the Royal Technical College, his participation in the Evening Students' Representative Council, his membership of the Former Students' Association and his recollections of the origins of the Workshop Organization and Management evening class. Also memorabilia relating to his attendance at Allan Glen's School and his role as Chairman of the Allan Glen's Old Boys Club (London).
Jardine, Andrew, 1910-1984, engineerPrize book awarded to McCance's father; documents on the Royal College/Glasgow University discussions and the progress to university status; photographs, including official openings of Chesters House, Bearsden and Students' Union Building, and of royal visits by HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and HRH Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon; obituaries and biographical information.
McCance, Sir Andrew, 1889-1983, Knight, industrialistOffprints, copies and drafts of articles and chapters by Graham Hills; speeches; letters of congratulation on his appointment as Principal of University of Strathclyde; curriculum vitae; account by Hills of retirement of Bursar and establishment of unitary administration in University of Strathclyde; visitors' book; news cuttings about Hills; photographs; video scrapbook.
Hills, Sir Graham John, 1926-2014, Knight, chemist, Principal of University of StrathclydeCorrespondence and papers relating to University administration.
Morrell, David W.J., b. 1933, Registrar, University of StrathclydeFirst 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, GlasgowPublished articles on the work of the Centre for Industrial Innovation at the University of Strathclyde by John Busby, the Centre's Director. The Centre opened in 1969.
Busby, John E., b. 1930, Director of Centre for Industrial Innovation, University of StrathclydeSchool notebooks; Royal Technical College, Glasgow lecture, tutorial and laboratory notes.
Hutchison, William B., fl. 1925-1935, student at Royal Technical College, Glasgow- Lecture notes, tutorial notes and laboratory books for university classes in the following subjects: geography (including topics relating to the British Isles, North Africa and North America); geology; pedology (biogeography); historical geology; geomorphology; statistics; surveying, and economic history
- News cuttings
- Notes on the Wulf Electroscope, for a Certificate of Sixth Year Studies (secondary school) course in Physics
Lecture notes; laboratory reports; tutorial notes; log book; essays and reports; thesis; introductory course notes; diary.
Armitage, William, fl. 1961-1974, lecturer at University of StrathclydeElectrical engineering lecture notes 1945-1947; electrical engineering laboratory reports 1945-1947; applied heat lecture notes 1946-1948; applied heat tutorial notes 1947-1948; electronics A2 lecture notes 1947-1949.
Bradford, William, fl. 1945-1949, student at Royal Technical College, GlasgowMotive 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, GlasgowReminiscences of student life at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow during the Second World War; photographs; examination question papers; student notes; information sheets and booklets; Royal Technical College Former Students Association handbook; certificates; acceptance letters.
Doyle, Joe, b. 1921, applied chemistry student at Royal Technical College, GlasgowStudent certificates.
Sharpe, James A., fl. 1917-1926, student at Royal Technical College, GlasgowNotes 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, GlasgowDraft thesis; published articles.
Moir, Charles M., 1903-1992, engineer