The publications of the Needlework Development Scheme were central to its aims. The two bulletins, "And So to Sew" and "And So to Embroider" published three times a year, were issued free until 1958 until demand led to a charge being levied for orders of over 24 copies. At its height in the 1950s, the scheme spent the current equivalent (2003) of £1 million printing the bulletin and distributing it primarily to school girls as well as other interested parties. Other publications featured accounts of the Scheme's development along with images of selected needleworks or focused on particular themes within the collection, such as Swedish needlework.
The Palette, Glasgow School of Art Annual, including articles by staff and students, colour plates and advertisements. Includes the following issues: Vol.1, No.1 - Dec 1919 (1 copy); Jun 1920 (2 copies); 1922 (3 copies).
Includes two editions.1) The Vista: Official Organ, Glasgow School of Architecture Club incorporating the "Kaleidoscope" of the Glasgow School of Art, 19332) Vista: Journal of the Glasgow School of Architecture Club - Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow School of Art, May 1957
Includes materials relating to the publication of Facet magazine by Glasgow School of Art between 1968 and 1969. Includes administrative paperwork, drafts and photographs.
Mac Number One. Mackintosh School of Architecture publication including various articles produced by staff and students and an interview with Andy MacMillan of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia. Also known as "Mac Mag" or "Macmag".
This collection includes works by a number of artists, designers and architects associated with Charles Rennie Mackintosh, including his wife Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, his sister-in-law Frances Macdonald MacNair and his sister-in-law's husband Herbert MacNair. These works include textiles, designs, and four volumes of a Glasgow School of Art student publication called The Magazine, as well as several individual watercolours now separated from the publication. The collection also includes a number of models for proposed architectural schemes by Mackintosh.
A variety of designs completed by Archibald Haswell Miller, including book covers, commercial artworks, and religious designs. Some of these items are dated to his time as a lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art.
A variety of letter received by Archibald Haswell Miller. One of this letters dates to his time as a student at the Glasgow School of Art, whereas the others date to his time as a lecturer at the same institution.
Five magazines produced by the students and staff of the Department of Printed Textiles containing illustrations and photographs of the students' work.