St Aloysius College, Garnethill
- GKC/CO-SAG
- Subfonds
- 1956-1960
Job files relating to the project (some drawings/plans are contained within the job files; no images)
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
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St Aloysius College, Garnethill
Job files relating to the project (some drawings/plans are contained within the job files; no images)
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St David's Church, Meadowhead Road, Plains, Airdrie
Job files and drawings relating to the project (no photographs).
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Celtic Park, Parkhead, Glasgow
Job files relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Round Riding Housing, Dumbarton
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
House of D.A. Walkinshaw, Cluny Drive, Bearsden
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Lawrence's Church, Greenock
Job files relating to the project; does not contain images, drawings or plans.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Aidan's Church Hall, Coltness Road, Wishaw
Drawings and job files relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files and drawings relating to the project; some photographs are contained within the job files.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Records of the Director of the Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Correspondence and Working Papers of the Directors of the Glasgow School of Art from 1846 to the present day. Material from DIR/14 onwards is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. Papers are arranged by Director into the sub-series below, and each sub-series is catalogued in further detail: DIR/1: Henry MacManus, Headmaster from 1844-1848 DIR/2: Charles Heath Wilson, Headmaster from 1849-1863 DIR/3: Robert Greenlees, Headmaster from 1863-1881 DIR/4: Thomas C Simmonds, Headmaster from 1881-1885 DIR/5: Francis H Newbery, Director from 1885-1918 DIR/6: John Henderson, Director from 1918-1924 DIR/7: John D Revel, Director from 1925-1932 DIR/8: James Gray, Interim Director from 1932-1933 DIR/9: William Oliphant Hutchison, Director from 1933-1943 DIR/10: Allan Walton, Director from 1943-1945 DIR/11: Henry Y Allison, Interim Director from 1945-1946 DIR/12: Douglas Percy Bliss, Director from 1946-1964 DIR/13: Harry Jefferson Barnes, Director from 1964-1980
Greenlees, Robert
Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s
Collection includes: Artworks by Colin Wilson including drawings, paintings, prints and graphic design works; artworks by various artists collected by Colin Wilson including prints by Alasdair Gray, Elspeth Lamb and Alan Cox; associated papers and ephemera including notebooks from Wilson's studies at school and at The Glasgow School of Art, exhibition posters and Wilson's Curriculum Vitae; and material related to Peter Blake including magazine articles, correspondence and photographs.
Wilson, Colin
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Folders of Reports from External Assessors of the School, from between 1953-1963 and for each department. Reports as follows: DIR/12/2/10/1: Assessor's Reports 1953-1956: Including guidelines for external assessors and (generally anonymous) reports on the following: Sculpture (1955-1956), noting work of students J. R. H. Milne and G.S. Wood, and influence of tutor Benno Schotz, in 1955, and A. R. T. Fletcher, Miss Alston, Miss McLaughlin, J. S. Wood, J. R. H. Milne, and G. McLellan in 1956; Design & Crafts (1955-1956) by assessors D. Batty and Misha Black, noting work of students Robert MacGowan, Douglas Warner, Margaret Ingram, Jean Gray, Evelyn Fraser, Alexander Fletcher, Janet Mackenzie, James Hooper, Alex Leckie, David Ferguson, George Innes, Monica Jamieson, and Janetta Gilston in 1955, and John McQueen, Penelope Paul, Alistair Fletcher, Helen Rae, Archibald MacArthur, Susan Currie, Ronaldo Franchitti, Mary McLellan, Christine McFarlane, Mary McIvor, Monica Jamieson, Atholl Hill, and James Kenton Guy in 1956; Architecture (1955-1956); Drawing & Painting (1955-1956), noting work of students Mathison, Alexander Goudie, and Ian MacRae in 1956; Commercial & Graphic Art (1956). Assessors listed for Intermediate Examination in Arts & Crafts (1956) include G. R. Woolway, H. Buckley, N. Spencer, D. Taylor, Constance Parker, J. G. Platt, Edward Barnsley, D. Billington, Misha Black, R. E. R. Downing, P. Goffin, R. Y. Goodden, E. O. Jennings, Harry Parr, A. B. Read, and Francis H. Spear. Assessors listed for Pictorial Group (1956) include James Fitton, Edwin La Dell, Claude Rogers, A. E. Christopherson, M. W. Hawes, Anthony Gross, Gertrude Hermes, Lynton Lamb, M. C. Oliver, A. H. Roffey, and H. Spencer. Assessors listed for Textile Group (1956) include Elizabeth Wray, Margaret Leischner, J. T. Murray, H. H. Shelton, M. Watts, Dorothy Benson, Constance Parker, G. Davies, and R. W. Newberry. Assessors listed for Three-Dimensional Group (1956) include R. Y. Goodden, Frank Dobson, W. L. Stevenson, K. Brayshaw, E. Race, D. Billington, G. T. Friend, Peter Goffin, A. Heath, F. H. K. Henrion, L. C. Hughes, E. O. Jennings, A. B. Read, R. D. Russell, John Skeaping, V. Skellern, F. H. Spear, and H. Warren Wilson. DIR/12/2/10/2: Assessor's Reports 1957-1960: Includes reports on: Drawing & Painting (1957-1960) by assessor James Fitton (1957), noting work of students Bankier, Conely, Knox, Paterson, Stevenson, Simmons, Bennett, Craig, and Walsh, assessor B. Fleetwood-Walker (1958), assessor Ruskin Spear (1959), noting work of student Robert Methven, and assessor Claude Rogers (1960), noting work of Clare Stewart, David Sinclair, Jean Drummond, John Wilson, Crawford, Bryson, Cochrane, Rushbrook, and Alston/Devlin; Sculpture (1957-1960) by assessors J. R. Skeaping (1957-1958), Gilbert Ledward (1959), noting work of students Rose Sarna, Edward McConnell, and Andrew Robertson, and Willi Soukop (1960), noting work of students John Martin, Ross, and Laing; Design & Crafts (1957-1960) by assessors Misha Black and Marianne Straub (1957), noting work of students Elspeth Young, Anne Hunter, Mary McIver, Barcham Green, John McQueen, Kathleen Scrimgeour, Joy Mackintosh, James Guy, Norman Bleloch, Duncan Currie, Hugh Barrett, Heather Mary Thomson, Dorothy Duncan, Susan Currie, Peter McCulloch, James Gray, Charles Murray, Francis Bowles, and Archibald McArthur, assessors A. B. Read and Marianne Straub (1958), noting work of Mackay, Judith McAinsh, Meecham, Waddell, MacIntosh, McDougall, Watt, Glen, Tomlinson, Stewart, Roxburgh, Slaven, McCarthy, McGaughey, Scrimgeour, Green, Hugh Barrett, Veronica Matthew, Mary Murray, Kathleen Allen, Moyra Duncan, Elspeth Younger, William McDougall, Elspeth Pringle, Charles Murray, Stanley Peake, Geoffrey Green, and Ian Mackay, assessors Marianne Straub and F. H. K. Henrion (1959), the latter noting the work of students Lodge and Speirs, and assessors F. H. K. Henrion and Lucienne Day (1960), the former noting the work of Halley, Jolly, Graham, Heron, McLean, O'Neill, Marle, and Wylie, and the latter noting McGeachy, Black, Thomas Heron, Pamela Mitchell, C. White, Togneri, Ann Miller, Ian Ross, R. Frazer, Macdonald, Maguire, Graham, Marle, and Wylie; Commercial & Graphic Art (1957-1960) by assessors Lynton Lamb (1957-1959) and Tom Eckersley (1960 only), noting work of students McLean, Campbell, Lawson, Cunningham, Jolly, Mackie, Rankin, Spiers, Bless, McTaggart, Houston, Clinton, and Grant in 1957, Burnett, Kirkwood, Greenaway, Rodger, Smith, Hunter, Ferguson, Wilson, McLeod, McIlvaney, Harvie, Galloway, McIlhenny, Poli, and McTaggart in 1958, and Janette Rodger, Isobelle Smith, and Stanley Smith in 1959; Architecture (1957) by assessor G. Grenfell Baines, offering a general report on Schools of Architecture in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, and Glasgow, and including a further report specific to Glasgow. Also included amongst Assessor's Reports (1957-1960) is a report of 18 October 1960 on the progress of the 'New Building'. DIR/12/2/10/3: Assessor's Reports 1961-1963: Includes reports on: Sculpture (1961-1963) by assessor Willi Soukop (1961-1962) and F. E. McWilliam (1963), noting work of students John Donachie, Sonia Marshall, and Norma Zunterstein in 1962, and McDonald and Donachie in 1963; Drawing & Painting (1961-1963) by assessors Claude Rogers (1961-1962) and Leonard Rosoman (1963), the former noting work of students Gilbert, Bryson, Incerti, Blair, Macaulay, Vance, Ulph, Birrell, Sinclair, Goodwin, and Rushbrook, and the latter that of Conan Byrne, Norman Gilbert, Palmer, Jordan, and Armstrong; Design & Crafts (1961) by assessors Alastair Morton, Robin Jacques, and N. J. Slutzky, noting the work of John Martin, Alexander Simpson, Thomas Walsh, James Harrigan, Paul Biagi, Mary Gordon, Donald Ewan MacLean, Dugald Cameron, Diana Barclay Brown, Elizabeth Mai Brice Livingston, Charles Alexander Wallace Shaw, Anne Catherine Stewart, William Watson, Frances Margaret Beck, Ronald Roderick Macdonald, Iain Roderick MacLeod, Jane Marian Lord, Ann Patricia Collins, Lilian Anne Watson Graham, Winifred Lilian Morton, William Warwick Ker MacCallum, Sheila Marion McHarg, Edward Francis McLaughlin, David Ross Wilson, Denis Noel O'Neill, Marilyn Edith Watt Hunter, Alice Gardner Paul, Veronica Adele Togneri, and Richard Coley; Design & Crafts and Graphic Design (1962-1963) by assessors Robin Day, Lynton Lamb, and Lady Casson (1962) and Madge Garland and Lynton Lamb (1963), noting work of students Robert Docherty, Gerard Quail, Stobo, Quail, Morrison, Beck, Halley, and Roan in 1962, and C. Mitchell, M. McCoig, W. B. Stewart, E. Jackson, J. Johnston, W. A. Wright, P. Short, C. F. Coutts, M. A. Spence, E. S. Stobo, and J. A. Forsyth in 1963. Also included amongst Assessor's Reports (1961-1963) are comments on said reports, and staff replies to the assessors.
*Not available / given
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - front elevation
Front elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Design for sports pavilion and canteen
Cross section/elevation to sports pavilion/section facing factory.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Design for sports pavilion and canteen
Front elevation/ground floor plan.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - side elevation
Side elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - longitudinal section
Longitudinal section.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Illustration of Scottish costume for "Scottish Costume, 1550-1850" by Stuart and Robin Hutchison.
Mann, Kathleen
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - main front
Quarter ink detail of main front and tower with part side elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - transverse section
Quarter inch transverse section showing principal rooms.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - back elevation
Back elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - ground floor
Ground floor plan.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - first floor
First floor plan.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Bound booklet contains
Robinson College, Cambridge
Newbery Tower, Glasgow School of Art
Wadham College, Oxford
Morris Garage site development
St Aldate's, Oxford
Commercial Development Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Round Riding Development, Dumbarton
BOAC shop and offices, Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Dennistoun
Bellshill Maternity Hospital
University of Hull, The Lawns residence
Stantonbury Six, Milton Keynes
RC Church of St Paul, Glenrothes
RC Church of St Bride, East Kilbride
RC Seminary St Peter's, Cardross
Loose pages:
Drafts for booklet:
*Not available / given
Testimonials written in support of James A Dron
Collection of testimonials written in support of James A Dron, a former student of Glasgow School of Art.
Includes:
The collection also includes a letter of application written by Dron for the post of Painting and Still-Life Master at Belfast School of Art in 1901 plus accompanying correspondence.
Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
Newbery, Francis Henry
Articles, reviews and features
Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written and typed draft copies of around 140 articles of 500-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1993, with weekly articles and some weekend features including a new feature ‘My First Picture’. Articles also written for Art Review, World of Interiors and Galleries Magazine covering visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kirkcudbright, Aberdeen, Stornaway, North Berwick, and Rutherglen. During the year Henry also covers art in Paris, Berlin and Venice. Some reviews focus on reviews of exhibitions in London Flying Colours Gallery, Flowers Gallery, Royal Academy London, Marlborough London, Whitechapel London, Barbican, Saatchi Gallery London and Tate.
A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries; Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, JD Kelly Gallery, Gatehouse Gallery Glasgow and Intermedia Gallery Glasgow. The reviews also cover galleries; The Third Eye Centre, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh, Compass Gallery, Talbot Rice, Graeme Murray Fine Art, Nancy Smillie Gallery, Streetlevel Glasgow, McLellan Galleries, Tramway, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), Burrell Collection Glasgow, National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy and artist led galleries WASPS, Collective Edinburgh and Transmission.
During this period Henry gives more context and opinion on Art Politics in Glasgow and Scotland, Richard Demarco archive, Torrie Collection Sale, Edinburgh College of Art, Galerie Mirages Glasgow, Profile on Julian Spalding, Peter Howson Official war artist Bosnia, Venice Biennale, St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art Dovecot Tapestry Company exhibition. Other feature and perspective pieces on, Fuse, The Glasgow School of Art Friday Events, The Glasgow School of Art White Room, Martin Kemp Art Charter 2000, Transmission *10th Birthday on the Late Show BBC and several public art projects including Patricia Leighton and the M8 Art Project, Springburn Milestones, Sibyl von Halem.
Obituaries Elizabeth Frink and Marquis of Bute John Bute. The exhibitions covered are solo shows, Paula Rego, Alan Dunn, Niki de St Phall, William McTaggart, Dave Davies, Phil Braham, Peter Howson, Allan Davie, Douglas Gordon, Ken Currie, Tim Stead, David Hockney, Peter Howson, Gerald Laing, Steve Campbell, June Carey and Ken Currie. Group shows at Intermedia Gallery with Nathan Coley, Ross Sinclair, The Big Works at The Glasgow School of Art, Art Supermarket by Halinka Tyszko, Glasgow Group, FoTOfeis Scottish International Festival of photography and Edinburgh Festival are covered. Correspondence with Herald Editor Harry Reid. Commissioned essays for catalogues, The First 21 years, Glasgow Print Studios, Neil Macpherson and Boundary Gallery London
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
Henry, Clare
Articles, reviews and features
Articles written for The Glasgow Herald unless otherwise stated.
Hand written draft copies of around 200 articles of 250-900 word length, by Clare Henry for The Glasgow Herald, January-December 1984, relating to visual art exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Milngavie and Inverness. Also including several reviews of exhibitions in London at ICA, Camden Arts Centre, Serpentine, AIR Gallery and Tate and Grand Palais Paris. Henry’s daily articles begin to develop into weekly feature articles, with a main discussion followed by ‘Gallery Briefings’ covering more generally current exhibitions of interest.
A number of the Scottish reviews are for exhibitions at former galleries: Main Fine Arts Studio Gallery Gibson Street, Corners Gallery Glasgow, New 57 Gallery, 369 Gallery, Artspace Aberdeen, JD Kelly Gallery, and organisations: Fine Art Society Glasgow, Fine Art Society Edinburgh and Group 81.
The reviews cover galleries: The Third Eye Centre, Compass Gallery, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, Fruitmarket Edinburgh (also referred to as Scottish Arts Council Gallery), Mercury Gallery and Talbot Rice, Kelvingrove (also known as Glasgow Art Gallery), National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Paisley Museum and Hunterian Gallery Glasgow.
The exhibitions covered are solo shows, by artists such as Adrian Wiszniewski, Lyn Hansen and Jacki Parry; Group exhibitions, particularly Construction Painting and Blank Images at Transmission Gallery Glasgow and larger historical exhibitions such as Art of Japan at Kelvingrove and The Glasgow Boys, and also annual exhibitions of painting and printmaking at Royal Scottish Academy. The Glasgow School of Art Postgraduate and Masters degree shows are also reviewed and design and textile exhibitions, particularly British Glass and Paisley Ceramics. A large quantity of these reviews focus on events during the Edinburgh Festival and the Fringe Festival.
This file also includes longer feature and perspective articles on: The appointment of Colin Thompson as Director of National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, Scottish Portrait Commissions, the first Turner Prize Award, Judy Chicago Dinner Party, Liverpool Garden Festival and The Venice Biennale.
Also included is a letter to Glasgow Museums requesting visitor figures for Kelvingrove Gallery 1984 and pieces written for the Herald News Desk.
Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive:
Henry, Clare