Signed minutes of meetings of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Management Association concerning the development of good management practice in the fields of industry, commerce, banking and insurance, and in public, semi-public and institutional administration.
Glasgow and West of Scotland Management AssociationSmall collection of printed and manuscript sheet music by various composers. Probably mid 18th to early 19th century in origin.
Certificate for courses in chemistry, botany, pharmacy and materia medica awarded to Robert Douglas Wellwood. Signed by Thomas S. Barnes, Principal of West of Scotland College of Pharmacy. Attributed to April 1904 - source of evidence unknown.
West of Scotland College of PharmacyScale: 1 inch to 10 feet.
Six of the draft plans appear to be by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, but are not signed. The office address is given as 140 Bath Street, Glasgow.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie, 1868-1928, architect and painterMinutes and papers of the Town Planning Institute and other bodies; papers relating to Singapore and other Commonwealth work; papers relating to international work; papers relating to town planning education; correspondence; press cuttings; photographs; maps and plans.
Pepler, Sir George Lionel, 1882-1959, Knight, town plannerDetailed 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].
Pinkerton, Mary Thomson, 1855-1912, niece of Allan Pinkerton, private detectiveAnnual general meeting papers; annual reports and accounts; board of directors' minutes and papers; correspondence and papers relating to acquisitions; papers relating to constitution; papers relating to shares; financial records; newsletters; news cuttings; publicity material.
Robertson Research GroupMaterial relating to Rusk's education and appointments; research notes; publications by Rusk; publications by others; examination papers set by Rusk; notes from seminars; correspondence; photographs; glass lantern slides.
Rusk, Robert Robertson, 1879-1972, educational historianMinutes of sectional and committee meetings; membership records; financial records; syllabuses; annual general meeting papers; jubilee number of the society's journal; photographs.
Society of Chemical Industry | Glasgow and West of Scotland SectionElection literature including campaign leaflets, manifestos and publications produced by political parties for Scottish constituencies. Primarily covering all elections since the first Scottish Parliament election in 1999, there is also a selection of earlier donated material present.
Minutes and papers of the executive committee; AGM minutes and papers; financial records; membership lists; conference programmes, abstracts, papers; newsletters; correspondence with British Educational Research Association, Scottish Education Department Research and Intelligence Unit and others.
Scottish Educational Research AssociationMaterial produced in connection with the Scottish Independence Referendum on 18th September 2014. The question on the ballot paper was 'Should Scotland be an independent country?'. The collection comprises communications produced by the Yes and No campaigns and various other interest groups.
Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, circulars, newsletters, flyers.
Scottish National Party | Dunblane BranchIllustrated charts purportedly tracing the ancestry of Helen Tooker's parents, Emily White Perkins and Harry Landon Tooker, back into early English, Irish and Scottish history. 16 of the charts are drawn in black ink and 7 in black ink and watercolour.
Tooker, Helen, 1906-1998, artistNotes; correspondence; lecture notes; published books and pamphlets; diagrams and glass slides. Many of the items are by or related to Patrick Geddes.
Tyrwhitt, Jaqueline, 1905-1983, landscape architect and town planner