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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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GB 249 OS/1/1 · Item · 1964
Part of University of Strathclyde constitutional and legal records

The Royal Charter, conferring university status on the institution, was signed by Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral on 14 August 1964. The wording of the Charter mentions a date of 30 July 1962. This is the date of a separate underpinning process whereby proposals for the new University were approved by an Order in Council (a form of secondary legislation). The subsequent process of issuing the charter was apparently delayed to align with the UK-level Robbins Report into Higher Education of 1963. Based on official Privy Council records, the Royal Charter was officially granted on 23 June 1964, and 'put under seal' when it was signed by Her Majesty the Queen in August 1964. This marked the completion of the formalities in the creation of the University of Strathclyde as successor to the Royal College of Science and Technology.

GB 249 OF/26/24/13 · Item · c. 1990
Part of Scottish Hotel School records

Panel comprising two photographs blended together. The photographs show a male student pointing to an item on a menu or wine list whilst a female student displays a bottle of wine; and a chef preparing food on a kitchen burner, watched by a female student wearing a chef's whites and hat and a male student or lecturer wearing a dark suit and tie.

GB 249 OF/26/24/9 · Item · c. 1960
Part of Scottish Hotel School records

Plywood display board on which are mounted five hard-backed, black and white photographs with captions, showing the exterior of an unnamed Scottish hotel; two uniformed page boys standing with a female member of [waiting?] staff; two men in chefs' whites preparing pastries and sweets in a kitchen; three waiters setting a table for a meal, and a member of staff working at the hotel reception desk, photographed from above.

GB 249 OF/26/24/8 · Item · c. 1960
Part of Scottish Hotel School records

Plywood display board on which are mounted four hard-backed, black and white photographs with captions, showing students in training at the Scottish Hotel School's reception desk; students receiving instruction in the training restaurant and the wine cellar, and students studying in its library. One further photograph, showing the service area leading from the restaurant to the School's training kitchen, is missing from the board, along with the board's title caption.