Curriculum vitae; family photograph; evening class certificates; weaving class notebooks; testimonial; press cutting about J.A. Gilmour & Co Ltd.
Gilmour, John Anderson, 1904-1992, textile manufacturerTeacher's certificates, 1910; list of provisional marks, Glasgow Provincial Committee, 1910; certificates in drawing, painting and modelling, Glasgow School of Art, 1911-1912.
Menary, George, fl. 1900-1909, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegePhysical science, botany and zoology lecture notebooks, 1912-1914; Guide to the Common Wild Flowers in the West of Scotland by David Ellis, Glasgow 1912.
Dundas, William J., b. 1891, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeSchool leaving certificates, 1912-1915; letter of appointment as assistant teacher, 1919.
Gregg, Margaret, fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeCertificate, 1913, with endorsement in industrial subjects, 1916.
Curran, John Patrick, b. 1892, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeBotany and zoology lecture notebooks, 1913-1914; drawing books of objects from nature, 1923; postcards of York Minster and Suomi, Finland, no date.
Dundas, Margaret D., b. 1892, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeTeacher's certificate from Scotch Education Department. Chapter V, with special qualification to give instruction in classics, 1914.
Wilson, James Taylor, fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeTeacher's certificates, 1915; photographs of staff at Govan School, Glasgow, 1918.
Milloy, Isabella Cochrane, fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeAutograph book of Louisa Jessie Fletcher, student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College from 1914-1916, and James Maxwell Dewar Teape, Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. The book contains autographs, sketches and verses that are individually dated from 1916-1920. It appears to have passed from Louisa's possession into James's possession around the second half of 1916. The earlier sketches and signatures are those of Louisa's fellow College students and staff, and the later ones are those of James's fellow servicemen. The nature of the relationship between Louisa and James is not known, but he was not a student of the College. He worked as a Gas Department Clerk after the First World War and married a Glasgow schoolteacher, Isabella Breckenridge Falconer, in 1920.
Fletcher, Louisa Jessie, 1893-1972, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegePhotocopy of an extract from the autograph album of Annabella McNab, a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College. Contains signatures of students, 1916-1917, and comic rhyme satirising college staff.
McNab, Annabella, fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegePhotocopy of the autograph album of Jean Purdie, a student at the Glasgow Provincial Training College. Contains signatures of students, 1916-1917, including residents of Redlands House, and photograph of resident students.
Purdie, Jean M., fl. 1910-1919, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegeStudent certificates.
Sharpe, James A., fl. 1917-1926, student at Royal Technical College, GlasgowLeitch's lecture notes and laboratory books from his time as a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow; his notes on war gases from his time as a member of the Gas Identification Service, 1943-1945.
Leitch, James Muil, 1901-1964, chemistMethods notebook containing lecture notes and notes on demonstration lessons at Dundas Vale Practising School and criticism lessons, 1919; teacher training record, 1921.
Adams, Florence Hope, fl. 1919-1921, student at Glasgow Provincial Training CollegePapers 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, engineer