Series GSAA/REG/3 - General registers of students

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Reference code

GSAA/REG/3

Title

General registers of students

Date(s)

  • 1889-1946 (Creation)

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Extent

11 volumes, 1.5 linear metres

Content and Structure

Scope and content

Details recorded include registered number, name, age, date of birth, details of entering and leaving school, address, occupation of student or student's father, signature of student, classes registered for, teacher, local authority. The registers are divided into academic years. Within each year, students are arranged chronologically by their student number. Registers are bound as follows:

REG/3/1: 1888-1892

REG/3/2: 1892-1895

REG/3/3: 1895-1899

REG/3/4: 1899-1900

REG/3/5: 1900-1901

REG/3/6: 1901-1910

REG/3/7: 1910-1919

REG/3/8: 1919-1928

REG/3/9: 1928-1936

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.

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System of arrangement

Registers are arranged in chronological order. Entries within them are also arranged chronologically.

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Archival history

The registers were originally maintained by the Secretary and Treasurer. The responsibility for their maintenance passed to the Registrar on the establishment of the office of Registrar in 1943.

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Conditions governing access

There is restricted access to student registers which are less than 100 years old.

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Existence and location of copies

Microfilm exists in the searchroom for 1895-1936

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See also Alphabetical registers of students REG/2

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