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Personal photographs

A collection of black & white and colour photographs of Kath Whyte, her family and friends in later life.

Includes a framed colour photograph of Kath with her sister, Betty, and another friend.

Also included is a collection of photographs taken by Kath Whyte on trips to various locations such as Applecross, Balmacara, Skye, etc. Mainly landscape photos, but also includes some photos of Kath Whyte and friends [these photographs are bundled].

Whyte, Helen Kathleen R

Personal papers

Includes:

  • GSA fashion show advertisement including Valerie Wilson (Bloomfield-Ambrose) as a mannequin in 1955
  • Three Christmas cards made by Alasdair Gray for Veronica Matthew
  • Valerie Bloomfield-Ambrose (nee Wilson) Floridian business
  • Mackintosh postcard from Joanne Semple to Veronica Matthew in 2008
  • Invitation to the Glasgow Girls exhibition in 2014.

Matthew, Veronica

Papers relating to exhibitions and artworks by Fyffe Christie

1 file of newscuttings, articles and publicity material relating to artworks and exhibitions on Fyffe Christie, dated between 1951- 2003. Includes a copy of 'Everyone’s War: The Journal of the Second World War Experience Centre' (No. 7, Spring / Summer 2003) featuring the article ‘Fyffe Christie: Scottish Soldier and Artist' by Ted Allan. Also includes the publication ‘Fyffe Christie: Drawings of School Children' printed by Save the Children and Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood with a handwritten note attached to cover reading ‘May-June 1991’.

*Not available / given

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

Papers of Thomas C Simmonds, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1881-1885

Includes:

  • correspondence sent by Thomas Simmonds, July - December 1885
  • correspondence received by Thomas Simmonds July - December 1885
  • correspondence from Glasgow School of Art to the Derby School of Art, September - October 1885
  • correspondence from the Derby School of Art to Glasgow School of Art, October 1885
  • Mr. Simmonds' cash book, 1881-1885.

All the correspondence listed here occurred after Simmonds left the Glasgow School of Art. The major correspondent is the School Secretary, Edward Catterns, and all the letters from him to Simmonds are the draft or copy letters kept by the school office. Other correspondence includes the letters between Catterns and the Derby School of Art regarding the situation with Simmonds.

Simmonds, Thomas Charles

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

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 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 Francis H Newbery, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1885-1918

Includes:

  • general correspondence, 1905-1909, 1911-1914 and 1916
  • correspondence between Newbery and school staff, 1909-1916
  • correspondence on Morley Fletcher, Principal of ECA, September 1912
  • correspondence with visiting lecturers, March-May 1914.
  • later acquisitions of material relating to Newbery, including some working papers and correspondence from his time as Director in addition to papers dating to after his retirement, family records and photographs, and written materials regarding Newbery.

Newbery, Francis Henry

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 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 and photographs relating to Kath Whyte's time at Loreto Convent, Darjeeling, India

Collection of papers relating to Kath Whyte's time at Loreto Convent in Darjeeling, India which includes personal correspondence between Kath and her family; ephemera relating to school events, including a school performance by Kath; photographs of Loreto Convent; and a friendship book.

Whyte, Helen Kathleen R

Papers

Papers relating to the design work of C A Wallace Shaw for Pringle of Scotland.

Shaw, Wallace

Papers

Papers relating to the design work of C A Wallace Shaw for Donna Karan.

Shaw, Wallace

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

*Not available / given

Notes and notebooks

A collection of Kath Whyte's notebooks and loose notes which relate largely to embroidery and weaving history and techniques.

The notebooks contain:

  • outlines of talks
  • teaching notes
  • notes on embroidery and weaving techniques
  • instructions for making various items, e.g. slippers & gloves
  • history of embroidery notes
  • history of tapestry notes
  • expenses
  • notes on exhibitions
  • Christmas card and present lists etc.

Some patterns and sketches are included.

One folder of loose notes and one folder of notebooks relate to lectures and talks on the subject of embroidery and weaving given by Kath Whyte to various groups and institutions at locations in Britain and Canada.

One folder of loose notes contains rough notes and drafts for articles and reviews written by Kath Whyte on various topics such as:

  • Dorothy Angus
  • 'Inspiration for Embroidery' by Constance Howard
  • Thinking Towards Design, articles for 'Embroidery'
  • The Scottish Craft Centre
  • The First Scottish Crafts Biennale
  • The Tay Bridge Stole
  • and Experiments in Embroidery

One folder of notebooks relate to a "book" (untitled) and "Delight in Threads and Stitches: an Embroidery Book by Kathleen Whyte".

Whyte, Helen Kathleen R

Newbery Medal

1 Newbery Medal and letter of award from Director Douglas P. Bliss, dated 12th June 1950. Architectural sketches and figures on back of letter.

*Not available / given

Mural designs

Hand drawn and painted mural designs for projects such as Leeds Permanent Building Society and British Rail.

Cosgrove, James

Multimedia artworks

2 multimedia artworks. One, labelled 'Lemon and Turquoise' comprised of embroidery and weaving on yellow felt backed on card. Note on card '2nd year General Course'. Second comprised of a collage of woven orange, purple and brown fabric with silver material, embroidered with multicoloured, metallic and woolen threads. Note on back states 'Section C/2. Project - from pc. of a sewing machine'.

*Not available / given

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