Outlines several recently completed projects to transform the campus of the University of Strathclyde (the new Technology and Innovation Centre and the refurbishment of the Business School, John Anderson and James Weir buildings), plus upcoming campus investments (a new sports and health facility, a teaching and learning hub bringing together the former Architecture and Colville buildings, refurbishment of the Wolfson building, and the installation of a state-of-the-art district energy system for the campus, including a combined heat and power engine).
Sem títuloPlanning for the development of the University of Strathclyde's physical infrastructure.
Sem títuloAwards for the conversion of Barony Hall, 1992; phase three feasibility study, 1993.
Sem títuloMinutes of meetings of the University of Strathclyde Estates and Buildings Committee and its predecessor, the Development Committee.
Sem títuloPresentation about possible uses by the University of Strathclyde of Marland House and other sites in the centre of Glasgow. Outlines University estate strategy and financial objectives, details of sites, planning position and considerations, supply and demand positions and cost implications.
Sem títuloIllustrated history of the development of the campus of the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloSigned minutes of meetings of the Development Committee concerning the estates and buildings of the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloCorrespondence of the Development Committee concerning the estates and buildings of the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloPlans showing location of buildings of the University of Strathclyde.
Sem títuloCorrespondence (c 300 letters); account books; household expenses and receipts; railway map and prospectuses; diary and pocket books; maps of the estate; plans and drawings for Park of Drumquhassle; family tree; marriage contract and other legal documents; file of correspondence and documents concerning the Baltimore Govanes; valuation roll; album of poems and sketches; books; miscellaneous items.
Sem títuloThe collection appears to comprise legal, estate and financial records of the Leith Buchanan Family and their antecedents. The documents, mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries, relate to land and property in the area around Drymen. Although most refer to title deeds and the purchase or transfer of property, some documents list rents paid and crops grown on the family estates, and a few list the debts owed by individuals, perhaps at the time of their death.
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