Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College

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Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College

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  • Glasgow Technical College

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Dates of existence

1887-1912

History

The college was created in 1887 by the amalgamation of Anderson's College, the Mechanics' Institution, the College of Science and Art, the Young Chair of Technical Chemistry, Allan Glen's Institution and the Atkinson Institution. The building was designed by David Barclay and opened by King Edward VII in 1903. The college became the Royal Technical College in 1912, and was affiliated with the University of Glasgow. In 1964 it was granted university status as the University of Strathclyde.

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C30

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