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Records of the School of Fine Art

This material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. Includes student handbooks, department correspondence and administrative papers for MFA (Masters of Fine Art), BA Sculpture and Environmental Art, Painting and Photography, along with the external and internal correspondence of William Buchanan (Head of Fine Art Studies 1978/79; 1980/82), Cliff Bowen (Acting Head of Fine Art 1990) and Jack Knox (Head of Drawing and Painting 1981-1990). Committee papers held within this department include - Fine Art Board of Studies, Fine Art Course Evaluation Committee, Fine Art Course Committee, Fine Art Examination Board, Fine Art Senior Staff Meetings, Fine Art Student/Staff Consultive Committee, Fine Art Subject Examination Committee.

The Glasgow School of Art

Correspondence, Misc Paperwork and Events Information

Correspondence and miscellanous paperwork realting to non-MSA Architectural organisations including NORSAC and the Annual Schools of Architecture Council. Information regarding events including MSA Activities, RIBA Elections, the SAC conference, Dialogue '75, Dialogue '76 and 'Scope'.

Mackintosh Students' Association of the Mackintosh School of Architecture

Papers and photographs relating to Kath Whyte's time at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen and her early teaching career

Collection of papers and photographs relating to Kath Whyte's formative years which covers her time as a student at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen and her early teaching career. It includes photographs, student work, school reports and certificates, newscuttings, and correspondence.

Whyte, Helen Kathleen R

Photographs

The Glasgow School of Art photographic collection consists of

  • images taken by GSA to record the activities of the School
  • images taken for publicity purposes
  • images donated by former staff and students illustrating their time at the School
  • and images used as teaching aids at GSA.

Some of this material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers.

The photographic collections consist of loose photographs, bound albums of photographs and a large collection of lantern slides and glass plate negatives.

The photographs record events at The Glasgow School of Art, its students and their work and act as an important historical source. A large part of the collection consists of the plate glass negatives which were used from the 19th century onwards as a teaching aid and consist of photographic plates of international artworks and architectural examples.

We have identified people depicted in these photographs where possible. Please get in touch if you spot any inconsistencies, omissions or errors, and we will edit descriptions accordingly.

The Glasgow School of Art

Sketchbooks

A collection of six sketchbooks created by Mary Ramsay, including four from her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art, one dated to after her studies, and one undated. These sketchbooks feature a variety of subjects and themes, including life drawings, portraits, illustrations, floral patterns, ceramics studies, book designs, card designs, and lettering. Most artworks are pencil on paper, with some also using paint, ink, and pastel. Some sketchbooks include a number of loose ephemera items, such as newspaper cuttings and postage stamps.

Ramsay, Mary

Personal papers

Miscellaneous items collected alongside Mary Ramsay's loose artworks.

The Glasgow Herald

Photographs

Photographs from the deposited collection of C A Wallace Shaw, including both personal photographs, and photographs relating to professional design work.

Not available / given

Artworks

A variety of artworks completed by Mary Ramsay, including life drawings, portraits, architectural studies, designs, prints, and illustrations. Some of these items are dated to her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art. Most items are pencil on paper, with a few further studies in paint.

This subfond includes one item by Jessie Wilson (DC 110/1/1/18), another student of The Glasgow School of Art, with whom Mary Ramsay and Margaret Macdonald started a pottery decorating business at The Studio, Strathyre, in 1926.

Ramsay, Mary

Newspaper cuttings

Some of this material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers. The collection is divided into two smaller series: Glasgow School of Art press cuttings, 1864- Charles Rennie Mackintosh press cuttings, 1968-

The Glasgow School of Art

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