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GSA - General Correspondence

A-C. Includes correspondence with: Mrs Adler, about an exhibition of children's drawings; Mrs Ada M Allan, enquiring about decorations for the Athenaeum; David Alison, RSA, about war work, GSA & RSA exhibitions; Miss Jessie Anderson, about becoming a Commercial Artist; reference for Charles Cameron Baillie; Lt Bradley, about William Drummond Bone who is anxious to do some drawings of War subjects; Walter Blackie, Hill House, about the threat to the Mackintosh iron gates at the house; A Russell Borland, The Scottish Film Office, British Film Institute, about a film festival they propose to hold; Admiral Benson, about two students who wish to be transferred to Naval Camouflage work; D P Bliss, RAF about attending Glasgow Art Club; Stoker Bickerdyke, about a book he wishes to get published and the advice of W A Collins, Publisher, on the subject; William Crosbie, Hutchison asking for images of decorated canteens for a talk he is to give; Norman J Campbell, Scottish Special Housing Accoc, about the decorating of camp buildings; W A Collins, Publishers, about a book by Stoker Bickerdyke that they cannot publish due to the paper shortage.

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GSA - General Correspondence

M-O. Correspondence including: Circular about special examinations to save hardship in the case of a few students; Mrs F A Masterton, about her possible employment as a teacher of Bookbinding craft with the Art School; W Geoffrey Moore, Hutchion offering advice regarding artistic war work that his daughter may be able to acquire; Miss S W Murray about an offer of books for the Library; advertisment for a vacancy for a Model at the Art School; Robert Young & Adam requesting reports on students who received Grants from the C K Marr Educational Trust; F A Mercer about an article version of Hutchison's talk on Canteen Murals for 'The Studio' magazine; Stewart McAIlister, Crown Film Unit about his work on propaganda films; Charles MacKay, about a book of 15th Cent Ornament he gifted to the School; Dr James H MacDonald, about the Illuminated Address presented to Sir Daniel Stevenson on his 90th Birthday; Alan G MacNaughton, about a house with a Mackintosh wrought iron gate belonging to Mr Walter Mackie, Mackie is worried about losing this gate; R G McDowall, about a meeting regarding Arts and Handicrafts at the University of Glasgow; A M McLundie about a scholarship to the School for Stained Glass work; Miss C Orr, BBC, about a radio talk on murals in canteens.

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GSA - General Correspondence

H-L. Includes correspondence with: Sgt K Hutchison, thanking the School for the Christmas Present; T J Honeyman, Glasgow Museums, about fund for the decoration of canteens; Sir Hector Hetherington, about his distributing the Diplomas at the Art School; T S Halliday about a Mural Decoration of 'The Battle of Narvik'; Capt Imrie, about Ian Fleming becoming a Camouflage Officer; Marine R Jordan, about men serving in uniforn being able to enrol in Evening Classes without paying fees; Miss Susan L Kirkpatrick, about her painting being rejected for an Exhibition at the Institute; H Konor, The Polish Ministry of Information, about his delivering a lecture at the Art School; A Kennedy about the Royal Glasgow Institute and changing membership rules; Robert Lyon, about representation of Art Education on the Advisory Council for Education; J Leslie, Daily Record about Scottish artists and the war; The British Council, about the 'Jugoslavia' Exhibition; A Longden, British Council about the 'Yugoslav' exhibition and wartime activities at GSA; Sir Harry Lauder, Hutchison inviting him to the Art Club; J D Leslie, Daily Record, about the Army having an Exhibition in the Art School Exhibition Hall.

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GSA - General Correspondence

S-Z. Includes correspondence with: Alick Sturrock, about supplies of paint and canvas and other matters; Major Le Breton Simmons, reference for Ian Fleming to become a Camouflage Officer; A Sclanders, Hutchison thanking him for a donation of 10 Guineas to the Art School; testimonial for George Stevenson, who is applying for the War Office Permit for painting in the Army; Mrs Somerville, about the despatch of pictures to Mr Milosavljevic; D M Sutherland about re-organisation of the Degree course at GSA; Philip Thornton, about a concert at the Athenaeum Hall; Town Clerk about Fire Prevention; H Waghorn about possible exhibition of 13 Picasso paintings in Glasgow, and personal matters; Allan Walton (Director of the Glasgow School of Art, 1943-1945) about visiting & general GSA business; Dr K A Winter about a lecture he is to deliver; notes on 'Women Full-Time Students and National Service' from Agnes L Waterston, Secretary to the Conference of Central (Art) Institutions.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-E. Includes correspondence with: Mr Adams, of the Glasgow Grand Opera Society about GSA assistance with set design; John Betjeman, The Architectural Review, about a projected exhibition of George Walton's work; Robert Anning Bell about the Assesor's report on the Design School; Mrs Betty Bruce, Lady Artists' Club, Hutchison would be happy to judge for the Lauder Award at their forthcoming Exhibition; Walter Blackie, Messrs Blackie & Son Ltd, about Hutchison's opinion on a manuscript about Art subjects that has come their way; The Incorporated Institute of British Decorators for which Hutchison delivered a lecture; the Glasgow School of Art Association, accepting the position of Vice President.

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GSA - General Correspondence

F-Mc. Includes correspondence with: Barr & Stroud Ltd, about advice for an apprentice; W H Grindley & Company, china and porcelain manufacturers, about 12 Plates they sent to the School of Art; John Christie of Messrs Guthrie & Wells, regarding some paintings that were in the bar of the Caledonian Hotel that Hutchison admired, and discussion of having them reproduced; E P Giles, Messrs Harding & Giles, Artists' Agents and Consultants, about a very promising student, I White; Herbert Hendrie, Edinburgh College of Art, about recommending someone to teach Stained Glass; Augustus E John asking him to open the Student's Council exhibition; the Chairman of the City Garage, asking if motor cars can be parked in the City Garage and not on the street; Professor A P Laurie, asking if Laurie can come and give a lecture; Sir John Stirling Maxwell about his gift of reproductions of Goya's 'Desastres de la Guerra'; J P McHutchison, Director of Education, Education Committee, about Hutchison accepting the appointment of Lecturer in Art Appreciation, Adult Education, in Dumbarton Academy, evening lectures.

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GSA - General Correspondence

H-K. Includes correspondence with: Robin Hopkirk, Hutchison providing letters of introduction; William Henry of Glasgow Grand Opera Society, asking if the School of Art can help them in producing costumes, scenery etc; Sir Arthur Huddleston about the arrangements for the diploma presentation for the School of Architecture; William Martin Haddow, of the Scottish Socialist Art Circle, asking if Hutchison could open their Annual Exhibition; Messrs Harding & Giles, Lloyds Bank Chambers, Hutchison writing to recommend A G Oliphant, a talented student; George F Hill, Director of the British Museum, Hutchison asking for a loan of modern lithographs for an Art School Exhibition; circular letter from Hutchison that he is sending to all MPs in the area about the position of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow Schools of Art compared to Edinburgh College of Art; the Principal of the Central School of Arts & Crafts, Birmingham, Hutchison inquiring after an Instructor in Metalwork; the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, informing Hutchison of the approved assessors in Architecture; Evelyn Hardy, about the post of Women's Warden at GSA; John G Hird, about Hutchison's election as an Honorary Vice President of the School of Architecture Club; Harold H Holden, City of Birmingham Central School of Arts & Crafts, about Hutchison's visit to Birmingham; The Principal of L C C Schools of Arts & Crafts, London, about a visit of c.25 students of the Glasgow School of Art to London; E McKnight Kauffer, about him giving a lecture at the Art School.

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GSA - General Correspondence

L-Mc. Includes correspondence with: Edgar Middleton about the Kinecraft Society; R C T Mair, Director of Education, County Council of the County of Lanark, about the Affiliation of Continuation Classes; Sir Harry Lauder, inviting Lauder to judge the costumes at the School Annual Ball; circular to William Leonard, about the position of Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow Art Schools compared to Edinburgh College of Art; R C T Mair, about arranging an Exhibition of the work of Cizek's pupils; Hugh Munro, about an interview with Mr Burnett of the BBC who wishes to cover the Glasgow Exhibition in the Listener. The feature is to be covered by a 'Mr Percy Bliss'; Osborne Henry Mavor, about an invite from the students to Mavor to open the Annual Exhibition; F M Logan about his application for post of Metalwork Instructor; Messrs Thos Macindoe & Lauder, about Hutchison's property at 10 Princes Gardens.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-D. Includes correspondence with: The Glasgow Grand Opera Society, about the use of a large hall; J Dunlop Anderson, Education Offices, about sending students to Stow College for instruction in Lithography; Robert Brough, The University of Glasgow, list of names of resident Artists in Glasgow who might be asked to the Whistler Exhibition in the Hunterian Museum; Bemrose & Sons Limited, looking for a young, promising artist to employ; Mrs Arnold Brown about the lace she donated to the School; James A Boyle about some gaps in student knowledge e.g. Geometry; George Burnett, National Committee for the Training of Teachers, requesting references from Hutchison for several Art School students looking to sit a Board of Education exam; John Connell, about a gift to the School of books; W G Constable, Courtauld Institute about lectures; Alex Crichton about the imposition of duty on foreign designs; Hamilton Crawford, Paisley Art Institute, Hutchison gives his permission for one of his portraits to be reproduced in the catalogue of the Diamond Jubilee Exhibition; The Secretary of the Courtald Institute, regarding whether Art School Students could come and inspect the pictures there during their visit; Corporation of Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums, Kelvingrove Art Galleries, list of objects including Bronze objects, Japanese Pottery, Embroideries, Ethnographical Items, Ivories etc.

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GSA - General Correspondence

E-J. Includes correspondence with: Leornard Elton, Slade School of Fine Art, about two scholarships to the Slade School; Walter F Easton, School of Architecture Club, about funding for their magazine 'The Vista'; J Arnold Fleming, about weaving in the School of Art; Harold H Holden, City of Birmingham School of Arts & Crafts, about a proposed Exhibition of the Birmingham work at the Glasgow School of Art; Aubrey Hammond re: Lecturing on Stage-Design/Film-making; Robert Foote, Messrs McCorquodale & Co Ltd, about a proposed exhibition of Japanese Prints in the Art School; Dr James Weir French, Messrs Barr & Stroud Ltd, Hutchison accepting a vacancy on the Council of the Royal Philosophical Society; David Gauld about his appointment as Director of Studies for the Design Section; Dr Oliver Gray about finding an artist to paint a portrait of the mother of one of his patients; The Editor, The Glasgow Herald, about Whistler and Glasgow University; Sir Arthur Huddleston, The Royal Technical College, about the classes for Engineering Students at the School of Art; Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts about Hutchison sending one of his paintings for their Autumn Exhibition; P H Jowitt, The Royal College of Art, Hutchison recommending a student, John B Mungall, for study there.

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GSA - General Correspondence

D-H. Includes Correspondence with: William Davidson, about furniture in the Art School; David Donaldson about Hutchison arranging for Donaldson's paintings to be sent to an Exhibition in the Scottish Arts Club; The Daily Record, asking Hutchison if he would open a photographic exhibition; Stanley Dubmell, Liverpool University, about Vice Chancellor's Robes that Hutchison borrowed; Education Office, Ealing, Hutchison providing a reference for Mr John Bryce; W H Grindley & Co Ltd, Potters, asking Hutchison if any students may be suitable for an apprenticeship; a reference for James Forsyth; a reference for Ian Fleming; John Gray, The National Federation of Master Painters in Scotland, about the National Exhibition of Apprentices' Work; Sister Marie Hilda, Notre Dame Child Guidance Clinic, about the art training of Sister Mary; Sir Arthur Huddleston, The Royal Technical College, about the course for Textile Distributors; Sir Hector Hetherington, Principal of the University of Glasgow, about a comission he is giving Hutchison; Alex Galbraith, about a New York firm who is looking to comission pictures of countries all around the world; a reference for Mr Dugald Gillespie; The Glasgow Herald, about work being done at Glasgow Cathedral and the Art School's involvement; Henry Hastings, The Royal Scottish Academy, about Hutchison loaning him drawings of C R Mackintosh, produced for the competitive design of Liverpool Cathedral; The Holland American Line, Hutchison asking for a copy of the souvenir they published for the 'SS Niew Amsterdam', for the Art School's Library.

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GSA - General Correspondence

N-R. Includes correspondence with: The Passport Office, Hutchison applying to renew his Passport; J C Potts, Agencia de Tharsis, Spain, information about training in Dress Design at the School; M W Peirce, The General Electric Company, about the possible rewiring of the School; Professor Pougheon, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Hutchison sending the advertisment for the post of senior teacher of Drawing & Painting for circulation; Bailie Ogg about a Dress Designing course at GSA; Tom Purvis about a selection of exhibits on loan from the V&A; Lord Rowallan, Kilmarnock, about a bronze tablet to be erected in the Hostel at Auchincruive; Secretary of RIBA, about advice on artificial lighting for the Life Rooms in the School; reference for Betty Richmond; Lord Rowallan, Hutchison asking if Lady Rowallan will distribute the Diplomas; J R Richmond, about the teaching of Art in ordinary secondary schools; J.R. Richmond, with a description of a week for a First Year student at GSA in 1938.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-B. Includes correspondence with: J Dunlop Anderson, Hutchison thanking him for his gift of Models to the School and about a series of lectures; Jean Allan about theatre, theatre design & lectures and about Hutchison's nomination to the Council of the Theatre Society of Scotland; Mrs Alison Bonfield, about bringing an Exhibition of Norwegian art work to Scotland; The Editor, 'Building Industries', about the re-use of some illustrations from the Prospectus of the School of Architecture; J Glen Boyd, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, about the Art School designing them some new collection boxes; Hugh R Buchanan about French Engravings loaned to the Art School for an Exhibition; Mrs Alison Bonfield about an Exhibition on Scottish Art at the Empire Exhibition; Sir Steven Bilsland, about the salary scale for teachers; 'Punch' Magazine about Punch Scholarships in 'Humorous Art'; William Black about a lecture on Mackintosh; Robert Brough, University of Glasgow, Hutchison asking if he could have his portrait of Professor Stevenson for the Royal Scottish Academy Exhibition 1939; Sir Steven Bilsland, about an Exhibition of Textiles and Metalwork in the School; reference for Miss Isobel Birse; George A Burnett, Jordanhill Training College, about the Art Teachers' Certificate.

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GSA - General Correspondence

Mc-P. Includes correspondence with: Robert McBryde about sending work back from a visit to Paris; Nikolaus Pevsner (a series of letters) about a lecture at GSA & the work of C R Mackintosh; Mr Maceachern, informing him that he will be employed by the School to teach lettering; Archibald McGlashan, informing him that he will be employed by the School to teach painting in the Evening Classes; Miss Sadie McLellan, about a Danish Embroidery exhibition; Eric Maclagan, Victoria & Albert Museum, Hutchison assuring Maclagan that the Glasgow School of Art premises will not be requisitioned in the event of a National emergency; Miss McCredie, about the work of the Design Section; Mr John McLellan, about assistance for his travel to Canada; Director of Education, County of Northumberland, Hutchison providing an account of Miss Eileen Lewis; Tom Purvis, about his becoming a member of the Art Club; The Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, Hutchison informing him that he has been elected onto the Art School Centenary Fund Appeal Committee; Iden Payne, Director of Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, about a lecture on the Theatre; William Peploe, son of Samuel Peploe, Hutchison asking him for biographical information on his father for a lecture Hutchison is delivering; Tom Purvis, about his visit to examine student work.

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GSA - General Correspondence

D-J. Includes correspondence with: Mrs Elizabeth Davidson, about the School re-opening after having provided Air Raid Shelters for the students; Norman A Dick, about five items, mostly models, that he sent the Art School; David Donaldson about the decoration of a Boy's Club for the Lord Provost; Miss Alix Dick, about her taking up work in censorship; T A Fennemore about war work for artists, particularly camouflage work; Dr James Weir French, Messrs Barr & Stroud, a letter of introduction for Robert N Snodgrass who has taught at the School and who now wishes to take up a job to assist the National effort in munitions or allied work; Ernest Greenhill, City Treasurer, an appeal for a Grant from the Corporation of Glasgow for the Centenary celebrations of the School; Dr. T.J. Honeyman, Glasgow Museums about the effects of war; Mrs Rex Hodson, about the position of the School in Wartime; Kenneth Holmes, Leicester College of Arts & Crafts, sharing information about the Art School e.g. number of staff and students, and scale of salary; Sir Arthur Huddleston, The Royal Technical College, Glasgow, about the effects of War on Art School classes; John L Henderson, assuring him that his daughter will be able to pick up her studies where she left off on her return from serving her country; letter to many Glasgow Newspapers, defying the rumour that the Art School is not to open in September 1940; Sir Hector Hetherington, University of Glasgow, asking Hutchison's opinion on the best Scottish Architects; G J Innes, about the teaching of Design and Fashion at the Art School; James Jarvie, about his being awarded the Newbery Medal.

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GSA - General Correspondence

K-Mc. Includes correspondence with: Robert MacBryde, student about attempts to get attached to the RAMC as a war artist; Allan Kirkwood, about a Memorial Lecture on the work of F L Griggs he sent the School; testimonial for Charles Kirk; W. Kerr, Director of Studies, Jordanhill about art teaching in schools, and about Article 55 classes; Ernest Lumsden, about books of modern Scultpure; John Lowther, Private Secretary to HRH The Duke of Kent, thanking him of the souvenir of the late Princess Louise; James Landles, about his son being able to continue his studies after his active service; George Middlemass, about Fra Newbery's Golden Wedding Anniversary; T C Campbell Mackie, about an alteration in the General Course timetable; Councillor E Rosslyn Mitchell, application for a grant to the School of Art; Margaret Morris about a dance night in Glasgow; Miners Welfare Committee, a reference for a student, John S Whyte; testimonial for W Douglas Macleod; John B McLellan, sending a report of how he has got on in Canada to Hutchison, including the effects of the War, and how helpful his time at GSA has been; Secretary to the Lord Provost of Glasgow, about the decorating of a Scout Hall by the Art School.

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GSA - General Correspondence

T-Z. Includes correspondence with: 'The Times', about Art Schools in War Time; Messrs Treron et Cie, Advertising firm, Hutchison thanking them for the kindness they showed to Art Students in advertising their play; Mrs M G Turnbull, enquiring about Dress Designing and Commercial Art for her daughter; reference for Robert Snodgrass who is looking for another job while the School is closed; J Mackay Thomson, The Scottish Education Deaprtment, about the supperannuation of teachers, and the re-opening of the School; Thomas Urquhart, about student dances; H L Wellington, Edinburgh College of Art, about opening the School; Mrs Alison Walker with a commission for a portrait of her child; James C Wyse, about employment for Art Teachers; W G Whittaker, Principal of Scottish National Academy of Music, enquiring as to how lecturers are appointed in the Art School.

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GSA - General Correspondence

I-M. Includes correspondence with: H C Johnson, Hutchison informing him that his enrolling to study at Art School will not prevent him from being called up for the armed forces; testimony for Martin C Jennings; William Kerr, about Article 55 certificates and the return of a potter's wheel; Professor Zugmunt Kukulski, about a potential visit to the Art School; Robert Kinghorn about fire watchers at the Art School; Messrs F Lewis (Publishers) Ltd, about sales of books to the Art School; James Landles, about his son who has just become a pilot; Miss Evelyn Low about continuing her studies in Sculpture and offering her the Keppie Scholarship; Miss Jean Murray, about creating an Illuminated Address to the Rt Hon Colonel John Colville; John Miller, about awarding him a Maintenance Scholarship; Sam Mavor, about a rubbing from a Chinese Tomb sent by Mavor for the School collections; Miss Jessie Mitchell about her retirement presentation; John Murray about the Keppie Scholarship.

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GSA - General Correspondence

D-G. Includes correspondence with: Sir Thomas Dunlop, about 'Yugo Salvian' student Miss Inga Svarc; testimonial for D M Sutherland who is applying for the post of Principal of Edinburgh College of Art; T Fennemore, The Central Institute of Art & Design, about the policy of Income Tax authorities with regard to expenses allowable to Artists; James Ferguson and A R W Allan, about a scheme of lending pictures to Army Canteens; Miss Marvis Grindle, about the position of General Design Teacher at the Art School; R M Gardner, Scoutmaster, about Gordon Huntly and his exemption from fire watching duties; Jan Gordon, about lecturing at the School while he is in Glasgow; James W Greig, about a plaque for the Recreation Hall of the Mauldslie Castle Nurseries; Captain Gibb, about a loan of prints from the School; Mrs John Gilfillan, advising her about the career path of a designer, for her daughter.

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GSA - General Correspondence

H-L. Includes correspondence with: David Howatt, County Council of Inverness, Director of Education, testimonial for Miss Mary M Y Macdonald; Maude Hamilton, SRC about the SRC; G J Innes, about Gordon Huntly and fire-watching duties; Squadron Leader M Haseler, RAF, Ayr about visiting artists; A Lawson about art in canteens; Major Hall, about arranging an exhibition of Scottish Artists for Army Units; S I Hemming, Principal of Hull College of Art, about a planned book on 'Art School Post War Vision'; T J Honeyman about canteen decoration; David Howatt, Director of Education, Inverness, a report on Miss Marjorie Cairns, a bursar; Walter Hart, about a lecture to Hart's Cadets on Camouflage Hutchison is to deliver; Henry Irvine, about advice for his son in terms of Art training; The Rt Hon Tom Johnston, MP, Hutchison inviting him to a supper at the Glasgow Art Club to thank him for his services to Scotland, in terms of culture and art; Charles Kemp, University Union, Aberdeen, about a talk Hutchison is giving to the BBC on decorations in canteens; William Kerr, Jordanhill Training Centre, about Medical Examinations for students wishing to become teachers; A Longden, British Council about effect of war on designers & artists; F Lewis (publishers), Hutchison's views on the proposed book 'The Art School Post War Vision'; Arthur Lawson, Secretary to the National Society of Caterers to Industry, about Mural paintings in factories.

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GSA - General Correspondence

T-Z. Includes correspondence with: W Taylor about exhibitions at "The Cosmo" Picture House; Joan R Tebbutt, about a position as Art Mistress at a private School in Glasgow; A Thomson about a reproduction of a photo of Canteen Murals and Hutchison's retirement; Leslie Wilson, Hutchison recommening artists who could design a Stained Glass Window; H L Wellington about Hutchison's talk to the BBC about Canteen decorations, an Exhibition of Textiles at Manchester, Wellington's retirement from ECA, and Hutchison's retirement; Mr Windle, about the training of Textile Students at the School; Joseph Weeks, about a planned discussion on Painting, Sculpture, Architecture and Commercial Art at the Art Club; James Wright about a scheme for the loan of pictures to Army Canteens.

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GSA - General Correspondence

N-R. Includes correspondece with: Capt G W Lennox Paterson, about his Christmas gift from the School, and Camouflage work; Joseph O'Donnell, about him sending a picture to represent the School at the Society of Scottish Artists; testimonial for John Patterson for the position of County Architect; The Polish Ministry of Information, Hutchison thanking them for the lectures delivered at the Art School; Sir George Pirie, Hutchison congratulating him on his Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow; W G B Oliver, about the proposals for a shortened Diploma Course; Mrs Pritchard, asking if she will give instruction at the School in Glass Design temporarily; Sir John Richmond about a Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, a lecture by Sir Kenneth Clark, and general GSA business; Miss Olive Rapes about the Needlework Scheme; Mrs Ruthven Murray, about a Yugoslav Exhibition; Alexander Ross, British Council about a Yugoslav exhibition; Sir John R Richmond, about a proposal for a shortened Diploma Course.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-C. Including correspondence with: J Dunlop Anderson, Education Offices, about Art Classes for Unemployed Persons and the re-organising of Janitors' Staff; The Director of Art Galleries, Manchester, about Hutchison proposing a small exhibition in the School of Art of his drawings and asking for a loan of some drawings by modern Masters such as John Orpen; Sir William Alexander about the position of Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow Schools compared to Edinburgh College of Art in terms of the Diploma; Duncan Anderson, the Royal Philosophical Society, Hutchison accepting the invitation to deliver a lecture; Miss Mollie Anderson enquiring about the vacancy on the Design Staff; Miss Evelyn Anderson about Hutchison subscribing to the Tree Lovers Society; George Blake, BBC, Hutchison asking Blake if the School might broadcast an appeal for costumes for models; G P Baker presenting a copy of his work on "East Indian Printed & Painted Cottons of the 17th & 18th Centuries" to the School; Miss Elizabeth Batting of the Glasgow University Settlement asking if the students of the School may print the programme for a party and dance; Oliver Brown, The Leicester Galleries, about his loan of drawings for a School Exhibition; Miss Kellock Brown, Lady Artists' Club, thanking her for the casts she has given the School; Francis Cooper, Dundee School of Art, about the status of Scottish-trained Art Teachers in England; Hamilton Crawford, Paisley Art Institute, regarding a talk Hutchison delivered; The Charitable Commission in London, about the legacy of the late Sir David Murray who left his property in trust for the benefit of landscape art students'.

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GSA - General Correspondence

N-R. Includes correspondence with: Walter Nelson, Nelson, Gilmour & Co, Chartered Accountants, about the payment of the assistants of Miss Smyth, helping her in Dramatic production, and about staff salaries; Mrs Dorothy L Paul about the post of Lady Warden; The Insurance Manager, "The People", a reference for Mr T Cowan from Hutchison; Mr Alex G Oliphant, about his seeking work and about his obtaining a position with Messrs John Swain & Son; Witwatersrand Technical College, Johannesburgh, School of Arts and Crafts regarding vacancy for a woman lecturer there; Ernest Procter, about his visit to the School; Miss Kitty Reidy, asking if she would adjudicate the costumes at the School of Art Annual Ball; The Principal of the Royal College of Art, asking if School of Art students visiting the Royal Exhibition could also visit the Royal College of Art; The Rector of the Glasgow Academy, Hutchison providing a reference for William Henry in connection with a vacancy at the Academy.

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GSA - General Correspondence

U-Z. Includes correspondence with: Dr Wilhelm Viola about an exhibition of the Cizek Method; H L Wellington, Director of Edinburgh College of Art about general comparisons in running the art Schools; Miss Haman Watson, about a proposed Cizek Exhibition; R H Wilenski about a lecture he is going to deliver to the School of Architecture.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-C. Includes correspondence with: Henry Y Allison, about the Lending Museum scheme; Colonel W Menzies Anderson, about the Wadsworth correspondence sent to Hutchison; Arthur Anderson, about an Exhibition of Sculpture in the School of Art; G Andrew, about a report on the activities of the Glasgow School of Art; David Anderson, Associated Scottish Newspapers ltd; about Hutchison forming a collection of reference photographs of examples of various kinds of artistic work for the students and about an exhibition; J Dunlop Anderson, about High School Continuation Classes, Art and Architecture; Miss Margaret P Young, about advertising bills for a League of Nations Dance; His Grace, the Archbishop of Glasgow, about the expansion of the School; 'The Artist' Magazine about a centre spread they have on the work of Art Schools, inviting Glasgow School of Art to submit for the pages; Hugh R Buchanan, The Glasgow High School Club, about a Competition for Furniture at the Glasgow High School and about the Pinkerton Medal; circular to Burnet, Coia, Keppie & Henderson, Salmond & Gray, and Noad about an Exhibition of Sculpture at the School of Art; W H Barnes, about him sending Hutchison a series of posters by R Lindner; Bossfield Commercial Artists, asking for recommendations of any promising students for a vacancy; Sir Muirhead Bone, Hutchison congratulating him on being included in the Coronation Honours; Thomas Bodkin, asking if he can deliver a lecture at the Glasgow School of Art; George Berrie, The General Electric Co, Hutchison recommending some young students for a position with Neon Signs; Douglas R Bisset, British School at Athens, about lectures; C R Chisman, The Art Exhibitions Bureau, about a painting of Hutchison's going on Exhibition; James Cowie, Hospitalfield, Hutchison providing a testimonial for a student.

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GSA - General Correspondence

U-Z. Includes correspondence with: John Watson, about the Auchincruive Panel; Edmund Wimperis; about membership of the Arts Club; H L Wellington, Edinburgh College of Art, about a lecture series at the School of Art; H Whalley, County Borough of Darlington, Education Office, about the progress of Miss Kathleen Farquhar Buchanan; Miss Doris Zinkeisen, about the Theatre Society of Scotland.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-C. Includes: copies of blank Art School letters used in the return of items from a Needlework Exhibition 1916 and includes correspondence with: Henry Y Alison about the Wedding Anniversary of the Newberys, and the effects of WW2 on opening/staffing; Jagadish Bhowmik, informing Hutchison that he can no longer continue his studies; A D Adam, Secretary for the Scottish Area Council for Group Listening, about a series of broadcast talks 'The Artist in the Witness Box' that had been cancelled at the outbreak of War; Mr William Anderson, about the future of the Art School in the time of War, including students who wish to leave for service; Henry Y Allison about War-time arrangements e.g. salary cuts; Muirhead Bone about the possibilities for war work for artists within the forces; military reference for R H Blyth, who desires a position as an RAF camouflage Artist; George Burnett, Jordanhill Training Centre, about forms for the protection of future teachers; R Clement Boyd, Hutchison thanking him for his gift of easels and canvas; reference for Samuel Stephen Boshell for a Comission in the Royal Engineers on account of his experience as a draughtsman; Miss Isabella Brodie, awarding her the Guthrie Memorial Prize for the best portrait painting; Colonel Brand, British Red Cross about accommodation in GSA; Francis Cooper, Dundee College of Art, about the functioning of the Art School; reference for William Crosbie, for the camouflage section of the Army; James Crawford, about the changes in staff hours; John P Crichton, awarded the Guthrie Prize for the best Life Painting; Sir G. Callender about the decoration of a naval base canteen.

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GSA - General Correspondence

E-H. Includes correspondence with: Frederick Eadie, who has gifted a Haldane Academy Medal back to the School; testimony for Robert Fisher; Roy Ferguson who would like someone in the Art School to create an Illuminated Address; Messrs F Friedlander (Great Britain) Ltd, looking for a tracer; Miss Fletcher, about the position of teacher of Textile Design; Alex Galt, offering him a position to teach at the Evening School; G Claude Gilbert, about daylight lamps and other matters; Ian MacDougall Gillies, about the work of Dickie Doyle; J M Groundwater, Hutchison congratulating him on his Golden Wedding Anniversary; Dr T J Honeyman about war artists; John M Holmes, Manchester Municipal School of Art, about a change to their conditions for awarding Diplomas; cirular to a number of Glasgow Newspapers about a large decorative panel, representing the Battle of Camperdown, for an important Naval canteen; A W Henderson, thanking him for his gift of books to the School; Victor Herman, asking Hutchison's advice on being a Commercial Artist; Miss Maude Hamilton, informing her that she has been awarded the Guthrie Portrait Prize.

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GSA - General Correspondence

T-Z. Includes correspondence with: Vice Admiral Troup about a painting of the Battle of Camperdown; Willison Taylor, about new regulations for the governance of the Library and requesting him to return overdue books; The Times, about the painting of the Battle of Camperdown; Miss Elizabeth Thomson, informing her that she has been awarded the Newbery Medal; Yarrow & Co Ltd, about Hutchison giving an oil painting a thin coat of varnish.

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GSA - General Correspondence

P-S. Includes correspondence with: The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Hutchison thanking him for his support of the Art School; Dr R W Pickford, Psychology Department, University of Glasgow, about a lecture about the psychology of painting that Hutchison is to deliver; John B Pegman, about his performance at the School; H Ruhemann, Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, about his delivering lectures to the School on Technique in Painting; Sir John Richmond, about an Exhibition of Textiles at Manchester; The Edinburgh College of Art, about the amount of canvas required for Art Schools; Mrs Louisa Reid, British Red Cross Society, about the supply of fuel to the Art School during winter; A R Sturrock, RSA, about mural paintings in canteens and those painting them; Mr D Scrimgeour, City Chambers, Glasgow, about Hutchison being nominated for appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the County of the City of Glasgow; R Seligman, about the progress of student Miss Ingeborg Neufeld; Memorandum from the Scottish Education Department about cotton supplies; Alex Sturrock, about the Pilgrim Trust scheme for recording Scotland; Benno Schotz, about a maintenance scholarship for Miss Neufeld.

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GSA - General Correspondence

A-C. Includes correspondence with: James Allan, about Hutchison being involved in the selection for the 'St Mungo' Prize; G W Austin, Chief Scientist, Torpedo Factory, Hutchison recommending Miss Robina Brackenhirst as an assistant; Staff Officer, West Scotland District, about the West of Scotland District Arts & Crafts Exhibition; H Y Alison about staff salaries; John Aitken, Hutchison informing him that he has been awarded the Guthrie Prize; W Drummond Bone about war service and his painting, the RA & RSA exhibitions; D P Bliss about his war service; Gilbert Beattie, details about Art School courses; John Crawford about his art, war service and Hutchison's retirement (includes letters from 1941); Stanley Cursitor, National Gallery, about a Memorial which the Trustees of the National Gallery are forwarding to the Secretary of State for Scotland; the British Colour Council about dress design and an Exhibition; Robert F Wilson, the British Colour Council, about the way students could be trained to be of assistance to Industry; Sir K Clark, National Gallery, about his visiting Glasgow; E A Craig about Murals for a Scout Hall; Sir D Y Cameron, about Hutchison's retirement.

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GSA - General Correspondence

D-G. Includes correspondence with: D Donaldson about teaching at GSA; Sir Patrick Dollan, about the fund for the painting of Canteens, and about a 'Yuguslav' Exhibition; Sub Lt D S Ewart, about his war service; the exhibition for Kenneth Clark's visit; Joan Eardley about a Maintenance Scholarship; reference for John Fleming; Ian Fleming, about a debate at the Art Club; T A Fennimore, The National Register of Industrial Art Designers, about the visit of Kenneth Clark and the retirement of Hutchison; A Galt about war service; Free German League of Culture, Hutchison becoming a Patron; Marian Grotowski, Polish Artist, asking about whether he can study Sculpture at the Art School; A Gammon, Area Welfare Officer, Ministry of Labour & National Service, about a scheme to decorate recreation and dining rooms in Hostels across the country; Mrs Gordon, about a new course in Art Teaching that has been arranged for women students.

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GSA - General Correspondence

M-Mc. Includes correspondence with: R MacBryde about exhibiting paintings, the difficulties of painting & meeting Henry Moore; Robert A Miller, about returning to the Art School to move on to the next stage in the Diploma; John Miller, about joining the teaching staff to help teach a large First Year intake; Ministry of Labour and National Service, about the employment of a female student at a Torpedo Factory; Miss Mary Mackie, informing her that she has been awarded the Newbery Medal and a Haldane Scholarship; A McGlashan about election to Glasgow Art Club; My Harry McFarlane about getting into Book Illustration as a profession; Sgt T McNair, about an application for a Commission; Mr Macrae, about a Canteen commision that William Crosbie is working on; Miss Margaret Mackenzie, about her being awarded a Maintenance Scholarship and a Keppie Scholarship.

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Health and Safety Papers

Papers relating to Health and Safety. Folders as follows: DIR/13/2/5/1: Folder labelled 'Fire Alarms', 1964 (1 folder) Containing a Fire Prevention Department Report on the Glasgow School of Art, 29 Dec 1964. Report of an inspection of fire protection arrangements around the School. Also contains correspondence relating to Fire Insurance, Aug 1964. DIR/13/2/5/2: Folder of papers relating to Health and Safety, 1965-1976 (1 folder) Includes: Notices about Fire Drills; Car Parking notices and correspondence; regulations realting to Manual Workers; some hand drawn maps of e.g. Glasgow to Tarbert; School Inventory information; notices and circulars regarding fire precautions; notes and correspondence on student organisation and welfare; minutes of the Health and Safety Advisory Committee; Health and Safety Committee Reports; papers on the formal inspection of the School provision of student welfare, counselling, and related topics; correspondence about the kiln and other equipment in the Ceramics Department; notes and correspondence about the Health and Safety at Work Act, 1975; report of Social Education lectures; report on the current situation of First Aid and Welfare at the School, etc.

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Helensburgh & District Art Club and Glasgow Art Club

1 folder of Harry Barnes' papers and correspondence relating to the Helensburgh & District Art Club and the Glasgow Art Club. Includes correspondence about: The Art School lending paintings and works for Helensburgh Art Club Exhibitions; the Art School helping decorate the Glasgow Art Club for the Members' Christmas Ball; invites to Barnes for Club gatherings and meetings; membership of the Glasgow Art Club; some correspondence with the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts e.g. invites to the Annual Meeting and Exhibitions; the Mackintosh Centenary; speakers for Club lectures; notices of meetings; Art Club outings; insurance for loaned paintings; a House Dinner at the Glasgow Art Club for the Lord Provost; Art Club dinners; thank you notes for Barnes lending pictures for the Glasgow Art Club centenary exhibition; proposals for new members of the Glasgow Art Club. Also includes: List of Office Bearers of the Helensburgh & District Art Club, 1960; a list of paintings for the Buyers' Lounge, Scottish Industries' Exhibition, 1964; paintings loaned by H Jefferson Barnes to Glasgow Art Club, 1966; text for a Memorial addresses by the Artist Members of the Art Club to the Lord Provost, Magistrates and Councillors of the City of Glasgow.

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Honours Course

Harry Barnes' papers regarding Honours Courses at the Glasgow School of Art. Folder as follows: DIR/13/4/12/1: Papers relating to new Diploma and Honours Courses, 1961-1963 (1 folder): Includes: Copy of the 'Ministry of Education, First Report of the National Advisory Council on Art Education, 1960'; copy of 'Ministry of Education, Vocational Courses in Colleges and Schools of Art, 1962'; correspondence about these reports; minutes of the Conference of Representatives from the Central (Art) Institutions of Scotland, 1930s; document: 'The Glasgow School of Art, Advanced or Honours Degree Course'; document: 'Alternative Proposal for the Introduction of a Diploma or Associateship Course with Honours Recognition and the Award of Diplomas with Distinction'; information sheet for 'Honours Degree Course'; 'Courses in Colleges of Art' memorandum by the Scottish Education Department (SED); papers from a meeting between Principals of the Four Colleges of Art and representatives of the SED to talk about the proposed Honours Course in Art; 'Art Examinations' memorandum by the SED; correspondence with the SED about the proposed Honours Course; document: 'Summary of Educational Qualifications of First-Year Students attending Central (Art) Institutions, 1961-1962'; further statistics about diplomas and occupations, for Central (Art) Institutions; memorandum from SED on Honours Courses in Art; Papers of the Annual Conference of the Scottish Central (Art) Institutions, 23 Nov 1962; 'Memorandum to accompany application to the appropriate Burnham Committee for recognition of the Diplomas of the Four Central (Art) Institutions in Scotland'; Questionnaire concerning proposed Honours Courses in Art; Working Party on the Distribution of Scottish Teachers, Report 1962; Programme of Study for the General Course, 1st and 2nd Year. DIR/13/4/12/2: Folder labelled 'Honours Course, 1965-1967' (1 folder): Includes: Correspondence with the Edinburgh College of Art, Dundee, and Aberdeen about the question of Honours Courses in Art; draft document: 'Course for University Honours Students. Some suggested topics to be converted into a definite timetable'; document about Associateship Courses; correspondence with SED about Honours Diploma Course in Art; draft document: 'Glasgow School of Art Proposals for Introducting an "Honours" Diploma Course, 1967'; Precis of a statement made by Barnes about Honours Courses, 1966.

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Honours Courses, Papers

2 folders of papers about Honours Courses at the Glasgow School of Art. Papers include: Correspondence and notes relating to entrance requirements and introduction of Honours courses; booklet titled 'First Report of the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design'; correspondence relating to Three Dimensional Design courses with Interior Design and Industrial Design (Engineering) as chief studies; papers on Associateship/Honours Courses; minutes of meeting of Heads of Four Colleges of Art; report on number of final year students in various departments of 'four colleges'; report on 'Complementary Studies'; Duncan of Jordanstone's (Dundee) and Gray's (Aberdeen) proposals for Honours Course; Programme of Study for General Course, 1st & 2nd year; report on 'Alternative Proposal for the Introduction of a Diploma or Associateship Course with Honours Recognition and the Award of Diplomas with Distinction; memorandum by Scottish Education Department, 'Courses in Colleges of Art', detailing needs, problems, and proposals; report on 'The Claymore'. DIR/12/2/28/1: Honours Courses, 1961-1963 DIR/12/2/28/2: Honours Courses II (a continuation of the previous folder), 1961-1963

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Industrial Design

Harry Barnes' papers regarding Industrial Design at the Glasgow School of Art. Folders as follows: DIR/13/4/13/1: Papers relating to Industrial Design and Technical Illustration Evening Classes, 1958 (1 folder): Includes: Copy of City and Guilds of London Institute 1958 Intermediate Examination Paper; enrolment forms for Technical Illustration Evening Classes; student forms for Courses in Technical Illustration; Minute of a Working Party for Glasgow and West of Scotland Regional Advisory Council for Technical Education, 1958; correspondence about the Working Party on Technical Illustration; student lists for Technical Illustration. DIR/13/4/13/2: Folder containing blank Marks Registers for Insutrial Design, session 1958-1959 (1 folder): Also includes 3 copies of a brochure for the Industrial Design Course at the Glasgow School of Art. DIR/13/4/13/3: Folder containing blank Marks Registers for Industrial Design, session 1959-1960 (1 folder).

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Industrial Design Papers

Folders of papers about the teaching of Industrial Design and new Industrial Design Courses. Material includes: Undated obituary of Sir Ambrose Heal and newspaper articles, including Alister Maynard's 'Industrial Design: A New Profession' (Glasgow Herald, 1 April 1958); Sir Charles Tennyson's 'Better Design In Industry' (February 1959); Sir Gordon Russell's 'Art in Industry'; 'Outward From Glasgow: Is Overspill Plan Workable?' (letter to The Times, 28 January 1959); and 'Overspill Plan For Glasgow'; correspondence of August 1959-August 1960 between Bliss and Joseph F. Walker (Committee for Technical Education) relating to GSA's Industrial Design Course, including details of course and course pamphlets; correspondence of February 1962 between J. F. Walker and The West of Scotland Committee for Technical Education, copied to Bliss; and correspondence of c1953-1957 relating to details of Industrial Design Engineering course. Folders as follows: DIR/12/2/11/1: Industrial Design, New Courses, 1953-1958 DIR/12/2/11/2: Industrial Design Course, 1959-1960 DIR/12/2/11/3: Industrial Design, 1959-1962 DIR/12/2/11/4: Industrial Design, Engineering Courses, 1961

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Ingram Street Tearooms

1 folder of Barnes' papers relating to the Ingram Street Tearooms. Includes: Correspondence with Keppie, Henderson & Partners about the Ingram Street Tearooms restoration project; costs and estimates for the removal of the interiors of the Ingram Street Tearooms; correspondence about the progress of the removal of the Ingram Street Tearoom interiors; correspondence with the Corporation of Glasgow about the sale of the Ingram Street Tearooms and the restoration and re-installation of the Mackintosh Interiors.

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