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Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland Walton, Allan Folder
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GSA General Correspondence

N-R. Includes correspondence with: The Lord Provost of Glasgow, about the Committee at the School that provides comforts for members of the School serving in the Forces; Miss P Price about the Interior Decoration Course at the School; The Royal Philosophical Society, about a lecture Walton is delivering; RAF bases about courses at GSA, a "Brains Trust" night and the loan of paintings to decorate the Sick Quarters at Compton Basset, Wiltshire including paintings by Joan Eardley & Margot Sandeman; The British Red Cross about rooms in the Art School; Sir John Richmond, about Committee at the School that provides comforts for members of the School serving in the Forces, and about the Exhibition of Edinburgh Industries; The Renfrewshire Educational Trust, about the progress of two students; F J Rutherford about designs for curtains of No11 Downing Street; Registrar of Glasgow University about the appointment of Walton as Honorary Lecturer in Industrial Design.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

A-C. Includes correspondence with: Committee for Adult Education in HM Forces, about Art lectures for Servicemen; British Celanese Limited, Walton providing a reference for Miss Dalrymple; The British Council about a 'Yugoslav Textile Exhibition'; Babcock & Wilcox Ltd about exhibitions and decoration of their Board Room; Sir Steven Bilsland about building schemes, Council business, the Scottish Furniture Manufacturers' Association, etc; Miss Rosemary Brownlie, about a presentation to be made to her for her work on the Comforts Fund; Eric Brown, about a wallpaper Exhibition; C.E.M.A. (Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts) about an exhibition of The London Group at Glasgow School of Art; a subscription from Walton to the Citizens' Theatre; Professor Cockerell, about a gift of his book on Zoology to the School.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

C-F. Includes correspondence with: Colonel C Crookshank, about a course on Interior Decoration; David Wilson, Messrs Clyde Confectioners Ltd, about designs for 'Cello bags' for some of their produce; A G Glen, about a student who will undertake a wood panel painting for 'Clan Liners'; P T Crosland, The United Turkey Red Coy Ltd, inviting Walton to Dinner; Miss Isobel A Duncan, Plantation Club, about the students lending her the decorations after the School Christmas Ball; T A Fennemore, Central Institute of Art and Design about a leture he delivered at the School and about having Walton's sketching permit renewed; report on the work of Miss Gertrude Fischer.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

S-Z. Includes correspondence with: Reg I Hawkins, Scottish Education Department, about the training of teachers; D M Sutherland about the Central Institute of Art & Design; The Textile Institute, Manchester, about regulations for competitions; James Brown, Messrs James Templeton & Co, about a collection of Historic Textiles and Costumes from the V&A on display at the School; Glasgow Tree-Lovers Society about planting trees by Glasgow School of Art; Dr Ann I Wattie, Public Health Department, Walton supplying a reference for Miss Ingeborg V Neufeld; Professor John Walton, University of Glasgow, Allan Walton would be pleased to join the University Fine Art Committee; Karel Vogel, about their delivering a lecture at the School; F R Yerbury, the Building Centre about architectural/building lecture.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

D-G. Including correspondence with: Miss Mary Duncan, about Walton leaving the Art School; Frank Dobson, about the Diploma student for Sculpture; Scottish Girls' Training Corps, about a shield design; Campaign Against Fire Wastage about Glasgow School of Art winners of a local poster competition; Sir Steven Bilsland about Art in Industry; T A Fennemore, Central Institute of Art & Design, about an Exhibtion of wallpaper and about modern architects; Milner Gray, about lengths of material sent from the School; Miss Marjorie Freeman, about a planned Conference on Colour and Design by the Handicrafts Committee of the National Federation of Women's Institutes; Mrs Donald Fraser thanking her for her gift to the School of a Spinning Wheel; George A Holman, about the use of Sculptors in the Furniture Trade; The Hon Lady Glyn, about J M Thomas, teacher of Metalwork at the School.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

G-I. Includes correspondence with: Donald Howat, Howat Advertising Service Ltd, offering criticism on an Art School advertisment; G R Hanson, about a vacancy at King Edward VII School of Art; Keith Henderson, about instruction in Lithography; Scottish Command, about a committee for a comprehensive Art education scheme in Scottish Command; Ian Henderson, Messrs Story & Co Ltd, about the wallpaper Exhibition; Sheila Cameron, Institute of Labour Management, asking if Walton can deliver a talk on Art and Industry; Gilbert J Innes, about the distribution of the Diplomas; S C Leslie and Miss Monck, about Education and Training; Mr Middleditch, Walton enclosing a paragraph about his work.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

S-Z. Includes correspondence and papers such as: A list of those awarded Diplomas from the Glasgow School of Art; correspondence with: Robert Stevenson, Messrs Stevenson & Sons Ltd, about fabric and textile design; D M Sutherland, about a meeting of the Governing Body of the National Register of Industrial Art Designers that Walton is unable to attend; Reg T Hawkins, about the release of Mr Muir Murray from the Army; Miss Elsie Taylor, Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs, about their Badge Design Competition; List of Prizewinners in the Textile Institute's Competitions, 1944; U D A (Plastics) Limited, about connections between the plastics industry and the Council of the Industrial Art Committee of the Federation of British Industries; Professor W E S Turner, Department of Glass Technology, University of Sheffield, about the Glass Industry; D Yelowlees, Messrs A F Stoddard & Co Ltd, about carpet designs; G E R Young, Federation of British Industries, about Walton leaving the Art School.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

A-B. Including correspondence with: A Aikman, about the course of study of Design and advice for his daughter; Lady Anderson about the design for curtains at No 11 Downing Street and ideas about Design & Art schools; A C West, Robert Gordon's Technical College, Aberdeen, about staff salary scales; Richard H Heindel, Director, American Library, American Embassy, London, about a book he has sent Walton for the School; T Grainger Stewart, Advisory Council on Education in Scotland, about a Special Committee that has been formed to consider education and industry; the Advisory Council on Education in Scotland about the training of Teachers; references to wartime conditions for example American servicemen at GSA, etc; Miss Rosemary Brownlie, about her donation to the School of Art Comforts Fund for ex-students in the Forces; Mrs R Harrison to the Board of Trade, asking for a grant of organdie, coupon free, and Battleship Linoleum, for teaching purposes; J Cleveland Belle, The Cotton Board, about the Post War Training of Designers for the Cotton Industry; Major Greaves of Booth's, Stoke-on-Trent about a plate-design by GSA textile students; Sir Steven Bilsland about art and industry.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

G-K. Includes correspondence with: Miss Agnes Gallacher, about the requirements for enrolment into the School of Architecture; D Norman and Miss A C McCredie, Messrs W H Grindley & Co Ltd, about ceramics design and a cheque he has sent to the School; Milner Gray, about his assessing the Design Section in the Scottish Schools; Miss M N Hensman, about a vacant position in St Bride's School; Douglas MacDonald, Glasgow and West of Scotland House Furnishers' Association, about a badge design competition; Sir Hector Hetherington, University of Glasgow, about Glasgow School of Art Comfort Fund; Messrs Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, about a meeting with Walton to share the latest information on the colour processes connected with block and screen printing; W Kerr, Jordanhill College about a refresher course for art teachers and Article 55 classes.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

L-Mc. Includes correspondence with: Hew Lorimer, The British Council, about an Exhibition of 'Yugoslav Art'; Mrs G F Moules, about her continuing to work at the School and a Travelling Scholarship; F A Masterton, resigning from the position of Bookbinding instructor at the School; Colonel W Mather, about accommodation in the School for the British Red Cross; Miss Doris Meek, Walton offering her an appointment in the Design Section of the School; Signalman M E Murrell, about studying Interior Decoration after the War; Lady Moray, about the Art Dealer Russell Flint; Ministry of Labour and National Service, about the performance of full-time women students; R G McDowall, Committee for Adult Education in H M Forces, about lecturing to servicemen; Dr H Stuart Mackintosh, about the decoration of the walls of a new dining hall.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

J-Mc. Including correspondence with: T Lowinsky, about acquiring a length of Chintz and about the War; Robert Lyon, Edinburgh College of Art, about the Catalogue he arranged for the Exhibition of War Artists' Pictures; Kenneth B Lindsay, about his contribution to the Scottish Education Bill; Miss Jessie Mavor, asking Walton if he can open an Exhibition at the Lady Artists Club; Kenneth Martin about acquiring material; Mrs Moules, Walton asking if she can give lessons in Lithography and about the help she gave Kenneth Henderson; H Stewart Mackintosh about the distribution of Diplomas at the School, Walton leaving Glasgow School of Art, and playing fields for GSA students; Major General D F McConnel, about his opening the Exhibition of official War Artists' work at the School.

Walton, Allan

GSA General Correspondence

N-R. Includes correspondence with: Anne Johnston, Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, about expenses for a talk Walton delivered; William A Paterson, about the selling of oil paintings; Thomas Ritchie, Andrew Ritchie & Son Ltd, about the Scottish Council of Industry; F J Rutherford, about curtains for No 11 Downing Street; Miss V Royds, asking for Walton's assistance in creating a Memorial Chapel in Sandbach Church; Dr Rushforth, about the health of Miss Mary Duncan; A Mackay, The Royal Technical College, about the Assessment of the work of the School of Architecture.

Walton, Allan