- NMC/1863
- Item
- c1925
Memorial plaque with raised bust of Eugene Bourdon
Proudfoot, Alexander
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Memorial plaque with raised bust of Eugene Bourdon
Proudfoot, Alexander
Greiffenhagen, Maurice
Cast metal (probably bronze) commemorative plaque from the Mackintosh building with raised lettering reading, 'To record the use of this building as a sphagnum moss depot. during the Great War and the thanks of the Scottish Branch British Red Cross Society to the generous donors. April 1919.'
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The Glasgow School of Art Home Front Memorial
To mark the centenary of the First World War, GSA’s Archives & Collections and Exhibitions worked with Louise Welsh, Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow and Edwin Pickstone, GSA Lecturer, to create a memorial to GSA students, staff and governors who undertook work on the home front.
Consisting of three panels with text written by Louise and letterpress prints created by Edwin, the memorial was informed by archival research. The frame was designed and made by Steven Higgins with lettering from Erin Bradley-Scott.
This memorial is a partnership piece to GSA’s WWI Roll of Honour, created in 1925 by Dorothy Doddrell to commemorate students, staff and governors who had served in the armed forces.
The project was generously funded by Mr James McBroom whose father, James Nicol McBroom, was a prize-winning student at the School and who undertook munitions work during the war.
Pickstone, Edwin
That untidy chapie the washerman 'Dunkey Walker'. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
The fighting editor, Pte Jack Keathing. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
My dear friend? Sergt Lockhart. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
Billy Bob, Capt. Robert Kyle. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
Lieut. Donaldson GSC attached 2/2 L.F.A. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
The casual photographer, 'Kirby', Pte Arthur Kirkwood. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
The quartermaster, Lieut McDonald. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
Yours 'casually' B. J de Tanes. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
Wee Wallie, Staff Srgnt. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
To the 'artist person' from yours sincerely, The Fighting Editor. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
One of our favourites, Capt Wm Coombe. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
My first saergint, 'Jock' Sergt McArthur. Sketches of fellow companions during service in Royal Army Medical Corps.
Hunter, William R
An illuminated Roll of Honour commissioned by The Glasgow School of Art to commemorate staff and students from Glasgow School of Art who served in World War One. It was designed by a former student, Dorothy Doddrell in 1925, and takes the form of an illuminated parchment in paint and gold leaf, set within a substantial copper and wood framed triptych – one large, central panel and two smaller side panels. The Roll of Honour lists 405 staff, students and governors who served during the conflict. It also cites the regiments served and references those who tragically died.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F