Dossiê/Processo OM/468 - William Hamilton papers

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GB 249 OM/468

Título

William Hamilton papers

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  • 1962 - 1964 (Produção)

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1 tie + 1 receipt

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Nome do produtor

(1915-1964)

História administrativa

In 1915, the Glasgow Athenaeum Commercial College was reconstituted as the Glasgow and West of Scotland Commercial College (Incorporated).

In 1934, the College moved into a new building in Pitt Street, near Charing Cross, designed by James Miller. The College offered a wide range of commercial and professional courses including commercial and secretarial, business administration, accountancy, law, modern languages and social work. In 1944, the College founded the Scottish Hotel School and, in 1946, the Scottish School of Librarianship. In 1950, it established the Glasgow School of Management jointly with the Royal Technical College. Students studied for the associateship and diploma of the College, awards of external bodies, and external degrees of London University. In 1955, the College was renamed the Scottish College of Commerce.

In 1964, the Scottish College of Commerce merged with the Royal College of Science and Technology to form the University of Strathclyde.

Nome do produtor

(b 1931)

História biográfica

William Hamilton was born on 16 March 1931 and brought up in Kilwinning, Ayrshire. After leaving school, he worked for R.K. Gemmell as an apprentice gardener at Blairside nursery in Kilwinning. By the 1960s, he was employed as Production Controller at the Hyster Forklift Company in Irvine. While in post, Mr Hamilton enrolled for the Certificate in Administrative Studies course, offered on an evening and day release basis by the Glasgow School of Management Studies, which was a joint venture between the Department of Management Studies at the Scottish College of Commerce (SCC) and the Department of Industrial Administration at the Royal College of Science and Technology (RCST). This two-year course was intended to provide a general introduction to the study of Management, with the first year curriculum consisting of classes on 'Business Law' and 'Economics I', which took place at the SCC; and 'Introduction to Management Principles' and 'Production Organisation I', held at the RCST. The second-year curriculum comprised classes in 'Accounting I' and 'Statistics', both held at the SCC; and 'Introduction to Human Relations' and 'History of Industry, Science and Technology,' held at the RCST. Mr Hamilton completed the first year of the course in session 1962-1963 and progressed to the second year in session 1963-1964. He repeated some of the second-year subjects in session 1964-1965 at the University of Strathclyde, the SCC and the RCST having merged in 1964 to create that institution. He subsequently attended a two-week course in Supervisory Management at the Chesters Management Centre, University of Strathclyde, in session 1966-1967. He went on to forge a successful management career in the whisky industry, retiring as Material Manager at William Grant and Sons in Paisley in 1992. He later came out of retirement to serve as Operations Manager for the Alloway Scotch Whisky Company Limited.

História do arquivo

These items relate to William Hamilton's period as an evening student of the Scottish College of Commerce in sessions 1962-1963 and 1963-1964, and the University of Strathclyde in session 1964-1965. He donated the tie to Archives and Special Collections in 2016, and the receipt in 2022.

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  • Scottish College of Commerce tie in navy blue polyester (Terylene), featuring diagonal stripes of green and gold and a flock pattern of the Scottish College of Commerce crest embroidered in green, white and gold
  • Receipt issued by the University of Strathclyde for the sum of £5 in evening class fees for session 1964-1965, dated 30 September 1964

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  • inglês

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    The tie is in reasonable physical condition, but has been well worn with some staining in places.

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    Unidades de descrição relacionadas

    William Hamilton, 'Reel Fishing' (2015): University of Strathclyde Archives and Special Collections, Robertson Collection D 799.1209 HAM

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