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GSA Fashion Shows

A number of the GSA fashion shows were filmed and some of these films are held by GSA Archives and Collections, namely the films for 1978, 1982, 1984, 1985 and 1986. These show models on the stage plus in some cases backstage footage and/or stills, and the audience arriving at the venue. For four of the films held by GSA Archives and Collections, the soundtracks have been incorporated at the editing stage and reflect the songs played at the show.

Carruthers, Colin

Papers of Douglas Percy Bliss, Director of Glasgow School of Art

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE: This collection contains sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information the collection will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete, the collection will be open for access with sensitive information closed for 75 years from its date of creation. The majority of the papers of Douglas Percy Bliss consist of general and personal correspondence divided by year with a number of individual subject files from 1946-1964. Notable correspondents include the young Alasdair Gray, Edward Bawden, John Betjeman, Nikolaus Pevsner, Anthony Blunt, Robert Stewart, Joan Eardley, Gilbert Spencer and many other figures of the 1950s and 1960s art world in both London and Scotland. Series as follows: DIR/12/1: Correspondence files of Douglas Percy Bliss, 1946-1971 DIR/12/2: Working Papers of Douglas Percy Bliss, 1946-1964 DIR/12/3: Desk Diaries of Douglas Percy Bliss, 1947-1953

Bliss, Douglas Percy

Papers of Sir Harry Jefferson Barnes, Director of Glasgow School of Art

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE: This collection contains sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information the collection will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete, the collection will be open for access with sensitive information closed for 75 years from its date of creation. The papers and correspondence of Sir Harry Jefferson Barnes, Director of the Glasgow School of Art 1964-1980. The material has been thematically arranged into the sub-series below based on the filing system of Barnes. Sub-series as follows: DIR/13/1: General Correspondence of Harry J Barnes, 1964-1976 DIR/13/2: Operational and Reporting Papers, 1964-1976 DIR/13/3: Course Validation, Review, and Funding Bodies, 1964-1979 DIR/13/4: Departments and Courses, 1952-1979 DIR/13/5: Diploma Papers, 1957-1975 DIR/13/6: Prizes, Competitions and Scholarships, 1958-1976 DIR/13/7: Papers Relating to Students, c1964-1977 DIR/13/8: Papers Relating to Staff, 1945-1977 DIR/13/9: Committee Papers and Correspondence, 1964-1978 DIR/13/10: Estates and Building Developments, 1957-1978 DIR/13/11: Gifts to Glasgow School of Art, 1966-1972 DIR/13/12: Art Residencies and Summer Schools, 1958-1979 DIR/13/13: Events, 1964-1977 DIR/13/14: Invitations to the Director, 1964-1974 DIR/13/15: The Committee of Principals and Directors of Central (Art) Institutions, 1959-1978 DIR/13/16: Correspondence with other Higher Education Institutions, 1964-1978 DIR/13/17: Affiliations with other Bodies and Organisations, 1960-1979 DIR/13/18: Craft Initiatives and Committees, 1964-1978 DIR/13/19: Papers relating to Professional Practice and the Teaching of Art, 1955-1978 DIR/13/20: Barnes' Working Papers Pre-dating his Term as Director, 1930-1960 DIR/13/21: Artworks and Designs, c1950s-1970s

Barnes, Sir Harry Jefferson

Minutes

Minutes of the Academic Council. Also contains minutes from a number of committees under the Academic Council, including: General Purposes Committee; Finance Sub-Committee; Ad Hoc Course CNAA Committee; Students Progress Committee; Director's Advisory Committee; Liberal Studies Committee; and Joint Examinations Committee; and a number of sub-committees that change from year to year. Other papers within the minute books include: prize lists; calendars of the academic year; copies of correspondence with bodies such as the CNAA; copies of External Examiner's reports that were discussed in committee meetings; some draft documents such as course monitoring and review forms; papers on subjects such as staff development and research; and summaries of departmental costs. Between 1973-1983 there are Day Books at AC/2 that contain supporting papers such as attendance sheets, correspondence, circulars and agendas but from 1983 these kinds of documents tend to be found within the minutes themselves. From 1991 onwards minute books were incomplete and therefore have been artificially compiled into the format of the earliest minute books from collections of Academic Council Papers by the cataloguing archivist. Format: The minutes between 1973-1989 have been arranged into folders covering the academic year and include an index book. From 1990 onwards the minute books are arranged by calendar year and are in chronological order. Data protection and sensitivity: Minutes over 30 years old are available for public consultation. Permission from the Academic Council is needed for access to those which are less than 30 years old. Records containing sensitive information about individuals have been collected into separate folders that will be closed for 75 years, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. Folders are as follows: AC/1/1: 14 Jun 1973-30 Jan 1975 AC/1/2: 07 Feb 1975-27 May 1976 AC/1/3: 14 Jun 1976-27 Jun 1977 AC/1/4: 16 Sep 1977-20 Dec 1978 AC/1/5: 24 Jan 1979-16 Jun 1980 AC/1/6: 15 Sep 1980-15 Dec 1981 AC/1/7: 04 Feb 1982-04 Oct 1983 AC/1/8: 09 Sep 1983-20 Jun 1984 AC/1/9: 11 Sep 1984-14 Jun 1985 AC/1/10: 20 Sep 1985-13 Jun 1986 AC/1/11: 22 Oct 1986-12 Jun 1987 AC/1/12: 08 Oct 1987-25 Apr 1988 AC/1/13: 10 May 1988-23 Feb 1989 AC/1/14: 04 May 1989-11 Dec 1989 & appendix of Institutional Plan 1989 AC/1/15: 22 Jan 1990-21 Jun 1990 AC/1/16: 26 Sep 1990-28 Nov 1990 AC/1/17: 1991 AC/1/18: 1992 AC/1/19: 1993 AC/1/20: 1994 AC/1/21: 1995 AC/1/22: 1996 AC/1/23: 1997 AC/1/24: 1998 AC/1/25: 1999 AC/1/26: 2000 AC/1/27: 2001 (Mar-Jun only)

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Day Books

Academic Council Day Books that complement the minutes of meetings. They include attendance records, notices, memos and various relevant documents and correspondence. Day Books are as follows: AC/2/1: Mar 1973- Dec 1973 AC/2/2: Jan 1974- Sep 1974 AC/2/3: Oct 1974- Mar 1975 AC/2/4: Apr 1975- Dec 1975 AC/2/5: Jan 1976- Jun 1976 AC/2/6: Jun 1976- Jan 1977 AC/2/7: Jan 1977- Jun 1977 AC/2/8: Jun 1977- Jun 1978 AC/2/9: Jun 1978- Jun 1979 AC/2/10: Jun 1979- Jun 1980 AC/2/11: Jun 1980- Jun 1981 AC/2/12: Jun 1981- Jun 1982 AC/2/13: Jun 1982- Jun 1983

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Reporting and Reviews

Papers and documents pertaining to reports, reviews, and quality assessments of the Glasgow School of Art and its Courses. Glasgow School of Art undertakes both internal and external reporting and review processes regularly to ensure the quality of teaching. This is a requirement of the Scottish Funding Council and has long been a requirement of the organisations that fund the School of Art. As part of the internal Annual Reporting Process, departments were asked to submit Course Reports for the academic year just passed, and in some years, Academic Plans for the years ahead. In some years the Course Reports, Academic Plans, and External Examiner's Reports were used in the creation of the Report to the Senate of the University of Glasgow. The Report to Senate includes: Overview of the Session; Annual Course Monitoring Reports; Response to External Examiners' Comments; and Student Statistics. These files also include draft reports, meeting notes, and files of correspondence and papers relating to the reports. Reports over 30 years old are available for public consultation. Permission from the board of governors is needed for access to those which are less than 30 years old. Reporting and Review papers as follows: AC/5/1: Reports to the Senate of the University of Glasgow, 1998-2012 AC/5/2: Annual Course Reports, 1991-2000 AC/5/3: Academic Plans, 1992-2000 AC/5/4: External Examiners' Reports, 1979-2001 AC/5/5: Responses to External Examiners' Reports, 1993-2000 AC/5/6: Annual Course Reporting Correspondence and Working Papers, 1987-2000 AC/5/7: Course Reviews, c1980-2000 AC/5/8: Quinquennial Reviews, 1978-2000 AC/5/9: Institutional Reviews, 1980-2010 AC/5/10: CNAA papers, 1971-1990 AC/5/11: Quality Audit and Assessment Papers, 1991-1997 AC/5/12: Strategic Change Initiative, 1998 AC/5/13: Research Assessment Exercise, 1999 AC/5/14: Appendices for a Review, 1995

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Sub-Committees of the Academic Council

Papers and minutes of sub-committees that report(ed) to the Academic Council. Sub-committees are as follows: AC/3/1: General Purposes Committee, 1973-1990 AC/3/2: Academic Standards Committee, 1990-2000 AC/3/3: Director's Advisory Committee, 1983-1990 AC/3/4: Library Committee, 1975-1992 AC/3/5: Research Committee, 1992-1997 AC/3/6: Course Committees, 1992-1994 AC/3/7: Examinations and Joint Examinations Committees, 1986-2000 AC/3/8: Student/Staff Consultative Committee Minutes, 1994

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Correspondence and Working Papers

Correspondence and working papers of the Academic Council, relating to various matters such as the Scottish Education Department; Activities Week; Working Parties; relationship with the University of Glasgow; the Mackintosh School of Architecture; Staff Career Development; commercial activities at the Glasgow School of Art and Product Design Engineering. Includes: AC/6/1: Scottish Education Department Correspondence, 1973-1988 AC/6/2: Activities Week Papers, 1974-1981 AC/6/3: Academic Council General Correspondence, 1976-1983 AC/6/4: A Programme for Computer Development in the Glasgow School of Art Report, 1983 AC/6/5: Bute Fabrics Bursary Papers, 1985-1986 AC/6/6: Working Party on Audio-Visual Art and Design Education, c1987 AC/6/7: Working Party on Future Relationships with CNAA/University of Glasgow, 17 Mar 1988 AC/6/8: Career Review and Development Papers, c1989 AC/6/9: Commentary on KPMG Report for GSA Plan for Development of Commercial Activities, 1989 AC/6/10: Notes regarding the formation of the Mackintosh School of Architecture, 1993 AC/6/11: Limited Feasibility and Planning Study, 1994 AC/6/12: Product Design Engineering Papers, 1999-2000

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Papers of Allan Walton, Director of Glasgow School of Art

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE: This collection contains sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information the collection will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete, the collection will be open for access with sensitive information closed for 75 years from its date of creation. Includes: General correspondence, 1943-1945; correspondence on the exhibition "Design in Daily Life", 1943-1944; correspondence on training for decorators, 1944; correspondence with Scottish Women's Rural Institutes, 1944-1945; minutes of Library and Material Committee, March 1944.

Walton, Allan

Papers of Henry Y Alison, Interim Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1945-1946

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE: This collection contains sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information the collection will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete, the collection will be open for access with sensitive information closed for 75 years from its date of creation. Includes: general correspondence, 1945-1946; correspondence with Muir Murray, Secretary at Glasgow School of Art, April-August 1946; and miscellaneous correspondence, May 1946.

Alison, Henry Young

Papers of John D Revel, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1925-1932

Correspondence relating to Glasgow School of Art staff, 1930; folder of speeches, seating plans, lists of diplomas awarded and arrangements for diploma awarding ceremonies, 1927-1928, 1930; and correspondence with other educational institutions including Jordanhill College, the Educational Institute of Scotland and the Royal Technical College in Glasgow, 1930-1932.

Revel, John D

Papers of James Gray, Interim Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1932-1933

Letters to school governors and staff, June 1932-June 1933 and outgoing correspondence, March 1932-July 1933. Gray's letters begin with the copy of a letter from Mrs. Lucy Revel referring to her husband's illness and his desire to resign. The majority of the letters refer to general school business - arrangements for classes, teachers and timetables, and particularly to the arrangements for the award of diplomas in the joint architectural course. There are also a couple of letters from Gray to Fra. Newbery, and a frank description of the design section in 1933 by Anning Bell.

Gray, James

Papers of William Oliphant Hutchison, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1933-1943

General correspondence, 1934-1943 including: letters to school governors and staff, 1933-1942; Empire Exhibition - committee minutes and papers, 1936-1939, Scottish Council for Art and Industry - committee minutes and papers, 1934-1939; National Register of Industrial Art Designers - committee minutes and papers, 1937-1941; correspondence with the Royal Society of Arts 1939. The papers that survive from Hutchison's time as director include the typed copy letters from the correspondence that he sent out. Many are related to school business, but there are also a sizeable number of letters of a more private nature. Notable correspondents include D.M. Sutherland, A.R. Sturrock, Nikolaus Pevsner, Muirhead Bone, Douglas Strachan, Tom Purvis, Sir John Richmond, Sir George Pirie and Randolph Schwabe, with many of the original incoming letters surviving in Hutchison's files and the files of the school secretary. These letters provide a vivid account of the Scottish art scene before the outbreak of the Second World War. The wartime letters themselves contain many personal letters of reference for students and staff, as well as accounts of military service from those in training and at the front. Notably, there are letters from Robert MacBryde describing his and Robert Colquhoun's experiences from 1939-1941. Letters from Muirhead Bone display his strong feelings about Scottish nationality and the role of artists during a war. There are also subject files relating to specific projects that Hutchison undertook, including the Empire Exhibition of 1938, organised by the Scottish Council for Development and held in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. Hutchison was vice-chairman of the fine art committee and was in charge of selecting examples of Scottish printing for the actual exhibition. He suggested that students decorate the pavilions, and school staff and students, including David Donaldson and Bill Crosbie, were involved in the poster and sculptural competitions. He also arranged that exhibition space be made available for the four Scottish art schools. Another area of interest was the Council for Art and Industry, an agency set up by the Board of Trade. Its aim was to encourage good design and the Scottish committee of the council spread its sphere of influence widely, addressing education, training, industry, exhibitions and much else. Hutchison was appointed to the Scottish committee of the council in 1934 and was closely involved in its work until the outbreak of World War Two. The National Register of Industrial Art Designers was set up in London in 1937 at the suggestion of the Council for Art and Industry, and a representative from the Scottish central art institutions was sent every year to attend meetings. The principals of the four Scottish colleges took it in turn, and Hutchison attended in 1940-41. The papers of the previous three years were given to him by the other principals. There is also correspondence relating to the register in the school correspondence, and an account of its creation can be traced in the papers of the Council of Art and Industry. See also this blog post written about William Oliphant Hutchison: http://www.gsaarchives.net/2018/04/cataloguing-gsa-day-life-director-w-o-hutchison/

Hutchison, Sir William Oliphant

Records relating to Woman's Work Exhibition, London, 1900

The collection consists of correspondence and other materials relating to the exhibition and includes: a draft of the preliminary application form to participate in the exhibition, including the names of exhibitors and their works, 1900; correspondence from The London Exhibition Co Limited inviting Glasgow School of Art to participate in the exhibition, including a prospectus and uncompleted contributor's form, 5 Mar 1900; letter to Fra Newbery from The London Exhibition Company on the insurance of the exhibits, 20 Apr 1900, letter to Glasgow School of Art from the Curator, Applied Art Section enquiring after the value of the exhibits, 22 Jun 1900; letter from The London Exhibitions Company to Glasgow School of Art from the Secretary of the Applied Arts Section, enclosing receipts for the exhibits accepted (receipts attached), 6 Jun 1900.

Records relating to Cork International Exhibition, 1902

This material relates to the Glasgow School of Art's participation in the Cork International Exhibition, 1902. It comprises of: lists of exhibits, 1902; three letters between Fra Newbery and the Cork International Festival Women's Section concerning display cases for the exhibits, 1902; a circular from the Cork International Festival concerning carriage, packing and insurance of exhibits and a list of the School expenses, 1902.

Postcard collection

The postcard collection consists of images of buildings and artworks, with postcards dating between c1900 and the present. Many of the more modern postcards from the 1970s onwards within the collection are produced by the Glasgow School of Art and depict student work. The postcard collection also includes images used as teaching aids. These images date from the 19th-20th Century and include images of Renaissance architecture, the works of Glasgow Boy George Henry, Moorish architecture, Roman architecture, Egyptian architecture, Irish architecture, British architecture and European Architecture.Many images are stamped "Haldane Academy".

Records relating to Glasgow International Exhibition, 1901

The material in this collection relates to the Glasgow School of Art's participation in the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901. The surviving records relate to the women's section of the exhibition and the bookbinding stall that was run by the School. Fra Newbery was Director at the time and there is some correspondence to him concerning the event.

Records relating to Exhibition of Modern Furniture, Budapest, 1902

This material relates to Glasgow School of Art's participation in the Exhibition of Modern Furniture, Budapest, 1902, and comprises of: a printed circular concerning the exhibition, 1902; a letter from the secretary of the exhibition concerning the exhibition's postponement to September, with covering letter from H. Thomas Lyon stating that Fra Newbery has requested the circulars, 1902; and a list of articles sent to the exhibition including sale prices, 15 Apr 1902.

Records relating to Brussels Exhibition, 1910

This material relates to the Glasgow School of Art's participation in the Brussels Exhibition in 1910. It comprises of: a list of artists, titles of paintings, insurance values and sale prices of works sent to the exhibition, including works by Fra Newbery, EA Hornel and EA Walton, 1910; correspondence received by Fra Newbery concerning the insurance of works sent to the exhibition, 1910; insurance quotes sent to Fra Newbery from Fine Art & General Insurance Co Ltd and North British Mercantile Insurance, 1910; and receipts for transport of items to Brussels and picture framing, 1910-1911.

Records relating to Glasgow School of Art Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Needlecraft, 1916

Material includes: typescript list of 1012 items exhibited with descriptions and their purchasers when appropriate, 1916; photographs of individual items exhibited, 1916; financial records relating to the opening ceremony, 1916; printed stationery made for the exhibition, 1916; minutes of the Needlework Exhibition Committee, Oct 1915-Apr 1916; folder of papers relating to the organisation of the Exhibition including stationery, correspondence and a speech/forwarding address by Fra Newbery, 1915-1916.

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Records relating to the Scottish Pavilion at the Turin Exhibition of Decorative Arts, 1902

This material relates to the School's involvement in the Turin Exhibition. Material includes: correspondence relating to the exhibition, transport of items and insurance, as well as lists and descriptions of the items exhibited at the exhibition, which included works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, Frances Macdonald, Herbert MacNair and Jessie King. There is also a copy of Relazione della Giuria Internazionale, an account of each country's participation in the exhibition written in Italian.

Correspondence and Working Papers

Correspondence and working papers of the Board of Governors, relating to matters such as the organisation of classes, the Scotch Education Department, and appointments. Mostly this type of business was dealt with by the Glasgow School of Art Secretary however these particular papers have historically been kept within the papers of the Board of Governors and so have been catalogued as such. Includes: GOV/10/1: Committee of Management Correspondence, 1854 GOV/10/2: Francis Newbery Application & Testimonials, 1881-1885 GOV/10/3: Correspondence with Scotch Education Department, 1898 GOV/10/4: Staffing Notes, 1901-1902 GOV/10/5: Presentation of a Quaich to Sir Henry Craik, 1904-1905 GOV/10/6: Appointment of Jean Delville to the Royal Academy of Arts, 12 Dec 1905 GOV/10/7: Harry Bathgate Jnr papers and correspondence, 1910-1911 GOV/10/8: Notes on the Re-organisation of Classes, 1929-1932 GOV/10/9: H.R.H The Prince of Wales, Glasgow School of Art Visitor, 1988-2001 GOV/10/10: Correspondence with Governors about Membership, 1997-2003 GOV/10/11: Honorary Fellowships, 1998-1999 GOV/10/12: Honorary President, 2000-2001 GOV/10/13: Proposed closure of Ceramics Department to Undergraduates, 2008

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Sub-Committees of the Board of Governors

Papers and Minutes of the sub-committees that report to the Board of Governors. The names and remits of these committees have changed over time and this is reflected in the series description and administrative histories for each sub-committee. Sub-Committees are as follows: GOV/12/1: Audit Committee, 1993-2017 GOV/12/2: Business Committee, 2000-2017 GOV/12/3: Chairman's Committee, 1989-2000 GOV/12/4: Estates Committee, 1990-2017 GOV/12/5: Finance Committee, 1991-2000 GOV/12/6: Investment Committee, 2009-2017 GOV/12/7: Museums & Archives Committee, 1998-2017 GOV/12/8: Personnel Committee, 1987-2017

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Register of Interests

Register of Interests of the Board of Governors. Forms record information such as: employment; holding an office or directorship; honoraria payments; contracts with Glasgow School of Art; ownership of significant land or building interests; shares and securities; and non-financial interests such as membership of public bodies, Trade Unions, or clubs and societies. GOV/15/1: Folder contains a code of conduct for Governors and returned 'Register of Interests' forms completed by the members of the Board of Governors, 2006-2009

Bursaries, Grants and Prize Funds

Papers relating to Bursaries, Grants and Prize Funds. Includes: GOV/11/1: Glasgow Educational Endowments Board and Hutchesons' Hospital and Educational Trust papers, 1883-1903 GOV/11/2: The Hart Trust papers, 1884-1908 GOV/11/3: National Competition of Schools of Science and Art and Art Classes, 1891-1898 GOV/11/4: Bellahouston Bequest Fund papers, 1892-1901 GOV/11/5: Lamont Scholarship, c1900 GOV/11/6: Andrew Carnegie Funds Correspondence, 1901-1905 GOV/11/7: International Exhibition Surplus Fund Application, 1902 GOV/11/8: Corporation Representatives on Outside Bodies papers, 1904-1906 GOV/11/9: Muirhead Bequest papers, 1905 GOV/11/10: Bequest of Mr McCaig of Oban, 1906 GOV/11/11: Prize Fund and Bequest Financial Information, 1979-1994 GOV/11/12: Hospitalfield Scholars, 1993 Business to do with bursaries, grants and prize funds was mainly dealt with by the Glasgow School of Art Secretary however these particular papers have historically been kept within the papers of the Board of Governors and so have been catalogued as such.

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Registers of attendance

Log of attendance at Board of Governors meetings. Details recorded are name of governor, date of appointment to governing board, details of death/resignation/retirement etc., and record of attendance. Volumes: GOV/3/1: 1943-1946 GOV/3/2: 1946-1982 GOV/3/3: 1982-1991

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Glasgow School of Art Foundational and Legal Documents

Foundational and Legal documents relating to the Glasgow School of Art and the Board of Governors. Includes: GOV/4/1: Memorandum and Articles of Association, 1892-1975 GOV/4/2: Legal Documentation and Regulations, 1842-2005 GOV/4/3: Haldane Academy Trust, 1866-1935 GOV/4/4: Agreements with the University of Glasgow, 1908-1950 GOV/4/5: Agreements with other institutions and individuals, 1910-1999 GOV/4/6: Structure of the Board of Governors, 1982-1993 See also this blog post written about the Foundational and Legal Documents: http://www.gsaarchives.net/2017/07/cataloguing-gsa-board-governors-earliest-catalogue-books-casts/

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Other Committees

Other Committees that reported to the Board of Governors for example ad-hoc committees established to deal with specific issues or instances. Committees are as follows: GOV/13/1: Committee on Catering, 1984-1985 GOV/13/2: Mackintosh Restoration Committee, 2014-2017 GOV/13/3: Singapore Development Group, 2011-2014

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Planning Documents

Papers relating to institutional plans for the Glasgow School of Art. Including: GOV/8/1: Strategic Plans, 1988-2015 GOV/8/2: Development and Planning Committee, 1991-1992 GOV/8/3: Commercial Planning, 1989-1993 GOV/8/4: Bid for Designation, 2000

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Inventories and Insurances

Inventories and valuations of school property and insurances. Includes: GOV/7/1: Catalogue of Books, Casts etc, 1849 GOV/7/2: Inventory, Dec 1900 GOV/7/3: Stockbook, 1901-1918 GOV/7/4: Inventory of Furniture and Books, 1941 GOV/7/5: Inventory and Valuation, 1964-1965 GOV/7/6: Inventory and Valuation, 1966 GOV/7/7: Inventory and Valuation Library Vol. 1, 1966-1967 GOV/7/8: Inventory and Valuation Library Vol. 2, 1966-1967 GOV/7/9: Inventory and Valuation, Jan 1967-Feb 1967 GOV/7/10: Inventory and Valuation, Mar 1967 GOV/7/11: Examples of Packaging, c1964-1967 GOV/7/12: Catalogue of Books etc Belonging to the Glasgow Government School of Design, 1844-1846 GOV/7/13: Insurances, 1956-1976 GOV/7/14: Departmental Inventories of Equipment, 1953

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Reporting Documents

Various reports relating to the Glasgow School of Art departments, schools and courses. (Excluding the published Annual Reports and Accounts that are listed at GOV/1). Includes: GOV/9/1: Reports of Deputations appointed to visit other art and craft institutions, 1893-1906 GOV/9/2: Interviews with Department, 1901-1923 GOV/9/3: Audit Reports, 1996-1998

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