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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching aids include collections of prints, photographs, and calligraphy examples.
*Not available / given
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching aids include collections of prints, photographs, and calligraphy examples.
*Not available / given
Examples of British Needlework
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
71 textiles originating from Great Britain.
*Not available / given
Examples of International Needlework
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
54 examples of non-British work including examples from Greece, India, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey and Bosnia.
*Not available / given
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This material consists of small publications such as exhibition catalogues, magazines and event programmes which relate to GSA's activities and alumni.
*Not available / given
Contains marriage, birth, and baptismal certificates, as well as other family papers.
Alison
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Volume 3 contains 37 images. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Volume 5 contains 50 images. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Volume 1 contains 46 images. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Volume 2 contains 44 images. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Volume 4 contains 29 images. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Photographs by David Octavius Hill (1812-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
7 loose photographs. The images are mainly portraits but also include some scenes of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Some of the portraits within the collection are of Hill and Adamson themselves and members of their families. This collection is unfortunately too fragile for users to handle, however the material has been fully digitized and is available to view online both via this catalogue and on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157623414969565/
Hill, David Octavius
Glasgow School of Art prospectuses
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The prospectuses include lists of governors and staff, a brief history of the School, plans of the School, information on the organisation and administration of the School, the enrolment of students, courses, classes, lectures, fees, examinations, scholarships and bursaries, prizes, School clubs and lists of results, occupations of students and appointments.
The prospectuses frequently outline courses offered by GSA for the year, and so would have likely been published prior to this date so that prospective students could view relevant information and apply for the courses in advance.
The run is incomplete (missing years are: 1894-95, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1897-98, 1898-99, 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1903-04, 1991-1994, 2012-2013). Prospectuses are kept in chronological order, bound in the following volumes: REG/1/1: 1893-1914 REG/1/2: 1914-1934 REG/1/3: 1934-1947 REG/1/4: 1947-1959 REG/1/5: 1959-1965 REG/1/6: 1965-1971
The Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow School of Art Foundational and Legal Documents
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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/
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Records relating to the properties and premises of the Glasgow School of Art. The majority of these records relate to the construction of the Mackintosh Building: the premises of the Glasgow School of Art on Renfrew Street. The erection of the Mackintosh building is well documented, and the records cover all aspects of the creation of the building from early financial records from 1883 to receipts for fittings in 1912. The records of the Mackintosh Building are divided into ten sub-series (GOV/5/1-GOV/5/9): GOV/5/1: Building Committee Papers, 1896-1910 GOV/5/2: Financial Records, 1883-1912 GOV/5/3: Subscriptions and the Building Fund, 1894-1910 GOV/5/4: The Architectural Competition, 1896-1897 GOV/5/5: Contracts, Agreements and Tenders, 1897-1907 GOV/5/6: Estimates and Specifications, 1897-1912 GOV/5/7: Receipts, 1897-1912 GOV/5/8: Plans and Outsize Material, c1909-1918 GOV/5/9: Miscellaneous, 1897-1914 GOV/5/10: The property records also include those relating to the Glasgow School of Art Extension Scheme between 1926-1934 and these can be found at GOV/5/10. GOV/5/11: The earliest property records for the Glasgow School of Art are those relating to the Ingram Street property, dating from 1845-1869, and can be found at GOV/5/11 as a later addition to the finding aid. GOV/5/12: Copies of Dispositions, 2003
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Papers of Henry MacManus, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1844-1848
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
All that remains of MacManus' correspondence is two letters written to him by Charles Heath Wilson in 1846 while the latter was an Inspector at Somerset House, London.
MacManus, Henry
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The format and contents of the annual reports change gradually over time. The following types of information are to be found although they are not all recorded in each year's report: lists of office bearers, governors and staff, annual reports of Committee of Management/Board of Governors, reports of Headmaster/Director, various other reports, proceedings at annual meeting, tables of numbers of students attending each class, lists of occupations and ages of students, lists of prizes, programmes of classes and fees, lists of subscriptions, annual accounts. In more recent years the annual reports have mainly included only financial information. The two earliest volumes of the annual reports also include the following items: two copies of a pamphlet entitled "Laws and regulations of Glasgow Government School of Design", c1845; a copy of a document giving a short history of the Glasgow School of Art to be placed in the memorial stone to be laid by Sir Renny Watson on 25 May 1898; and a pamphlet entitled "an address to the council of the Government School of Design on the management of that institution by Henry J Townsend, member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and master of painting and modelling in the Government School of Design", 1846. Digital PDF copies exist for GOV/1/173 onwards and these can be found on the Glasgow School of Art website and are also stored within Archives and Collections.
Annual Reports are as follows:
GOV/1/1: Laws and Regulations [1845], An address to the Council of the Government School of Design [1846], and annual reports 1848-78
GOV/1/2: 1879-1906
GOV/1/3: 1906-1917
GOV/1/4: 1917-1938
GOV/1/5: 1938-1957 (1943-1944 is missing)
GOV/1/6: 1957-1964
GOV/1/7: 1964-1969
GOV/1/8: 1969-1972
GOV/1/9: 1972-1976
GOV/1/10: 1976-1980
GOV/1/11: 1980-1984
GOV/1/12: 1984-1988
GOV/1/13: 1988-1993 There is also a set of loose reports.
NB reports from 1993 onwards are all loose:
GOV/1/14-36: [1845-1867 wanting]
GOV/1/37: 1868
GOV/1/38-40: [1869-1871 wanting]
GOV/1/41: 1872
GOV/1/42: [1873 wanting]
GOV/1/43: 1874
GOV/1/44: 1875
GOV/1/45: 1876
GOV/1/46: 1877
GOV/1/47: 1878
GOV/1/48: 1879
GOV/1/49: 1880
GOV/1/50: 1881
GOV/1/51: 1882
GOV/1/52: 1883
GOV/1/53: 1884
GOV/1/54: 1885
GOV/1/55: [1886 wanting]
GOV/1/56: 1887
GOV/1/57: 1888
GOV/1/58: 1889
GOV/1/59: [1890 wanting]
GOV/1/60: 1891
GOV/1/61: 1892
GOV/1/62: 1893
GOV/1/63: 1894
GOV/1/64: 1895
GOV/1/65: 1896
GOV/1/66: 1897
GOV/1/67: [1898 wanting]
GOV/1/68: 1899
GOV/1/69: 1900
GOV/1/70: 1901
GOV/1/71: 1902
GOV/1/72: 1903
GOV/1/73: 1903-1904
GOV/1/74: 1904-1905
GOV/1/75: 1905-1906
GOV/1/76: 1906-1907
GOV/1/77: 1907-1908
GOV/1/78: 1908-1909
GOV/1/79: 1909-1910
GOV/1/80: 1910-1911
GOV/1/81: 1911-1912
GOV/1/82: 1912-1913
GOV/1/83: 1913-1914
GOV/1/84: 1914-1915
GOV/1/85: 1915-1916
GOV/1/86: 1916-1917
GOV/1/87: 1917-1918
GOV/1/88: 1918-1919
GOV/1/89: 1919-1920
GOV/1/90: 1920-1921
GOV/1/91: 1921-1922
GOV/1/92: 1922-1923
GOV/1/93: 1923-1924
GOV/1/94: 1924-1925
GOV/1/95: 1925-1926
GOV/1/96: 1926-1927
GOV/1/97: 1927-1928
GOV/1/98: 1928-1929
GOV/1/99: 1929-1930
GOV/1/100: 1930-1931
GOV/1/101: 1931-1932
GOV/1/102: 1932-1933
GOV/1/103: 1933-1934
GOV/1/104: 1934-1935
GOV/1/105: 1935-1936
GOV/1/106: 1936-1937
GOV/1/107: 1937-1938
GOV/1/108-114: [1938-1939 to 1945-1946 wanting]
GOV/1/115: 1946-1947- short report and includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/116: 1947-1948- includes separate Accounts reports
GOV/1/117: 1948-1949- includes separate Accounts reports
GOV/1/118: 1949-1950- Accounts reports only
GOV/1/119: 1950-1951- Accounts reports only
GOV/1/120: 1951-1952- includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/121: 1952-1953- includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/122: 1953-1954- includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/123: 1954-1955- includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/124: 1955-1956- includes a separate Accounts report
GOV/1/125: 1956-1957
GOV/1/126: 1957-1958
GOV/1/127: 1958-1959
GOV/1/128: 1959-1960
GOV/1/129: 1960-1961
GOV/1/130: 1961-1962
GOV/1/131: 1962-1963
GOV/1/132: 1963-1964
GOV/1/133: 1964-1965
GOV/1/134: 1965-1966
GOV/1/135: 1966-1967
GOV/1/136: 1967-1968
GOV/1/137: 1968-1969
GOV/1/138: 1969-1970
GOV/1/139: 1970-1971
GOV/1/140: 1971-1972
GOV/1/141: 1972-1973
GOV/1/142: 1973-1974
GOV/1/143: 1974-1975
GOV/1/144: 1975-1976
GOV/1/145: 1976-1977
GOV/1/146: 1977-1978
GOV/1/147: 1978-1979
GOV/1/148: 1979-1980
GOV/1/149: 1980-1981
GOV/1/150: 1981-1982
GOV/1/151: 1982-1983
GOV/1/152: 1983-1984
GOV/1/153: 1984-1985
GOV/1/154: 1985-1986
GOV/1/155: 1986-1987
GOV/1/156: 1987-1988
GOV/1/157: 1988-1989
GOV/1/158: 1989-1990
GOV/1/159: 1990-1991
GOV/1/160: 1991-1992
GOV/1/161: 1992-1993
GOV/1/162: 1993-1994
GOV/1/163: 1994-1995
GOV/1/164: 1995-1996
GOV/1/165: 1996-1997
GOV/1/166: 1997-1998
GOV/1/167: 1998-1999
GOV/1/168: 1999-2000
GOV/1/169: 2000-2001
GOV/1/170: 2001-2002
GOV/1/171: 2002-2003
GOV/1/172: 2003-2004
GOV/1/173: 2004-2005 (digital file also exists)
GOV/1/174: 2005-2006 (digital file also exists)
GOV/1/175: 2006-2007 (digital file and paper draft copy)
GOV/1/176: 2007-2008 (digital)
GOV/1/177: 2008-2009 (digital file and paper draft copy)
GOV/1/178: 2009-2010 (digital file also exists)
GOV/1/179: 2010-2011 (digital file and paper draft copy)
GOV/1/180: 2011-2012 (digital file and paper draft copy)
GOV/1/181: 2012-2013 (digital file and paper draft copy)
GOV/1/182: 2013-2014 (digital)
GOV/1/183: 2014-2015 (digital)
GOV/1/184: 2015-2016 (digital)
The Glasgow School of Art
Papers of Charles Heath Wilson, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1849-1863
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Only four items of the working papers of Charles Heath Wilson survive.
Wilson, Charles Heath
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Copies of out-going letters on all aspects of the administration of the School. The series includes letters from the Director of the School, in particular from Charles Heath Wilson, 1853-1855, as well as from the Secretary and Treasurer.
The Glasgow School of Art
Correspondence and Working Papers
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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
*Not available / given
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Minutes of the Committee of Management, 1854-1892, and of the Board of Governors, 1892-2002. The minute books also contain minutes and some correspondence of a large number of committees of the Board of Governors including: the Chairman’s Committee; Finance Committee; Staff and School Committee (Human Resources Committee); Estates Committee; Audit Committee; Business Committee and a number of sub committees that change from year to year. Appendices: The minute books also contain appendices or supporting documents and papers including correspondence, reports, financial statements and press clippings. Until 1995 appendices tend to be stored pasted or interleaved within the minutes however from 1995-2002 surviving appendices have been collected and stored in a separate folder(s), labelled accordingly.
From 2003 onwards Board of Governors meeting papers, or appendices, are stored within the minute books. Minutes of Board of Governors meetings from 2003 onwards will be found amongst the papers of the next Board meeting, during which they were approved e.g. Minutes for the Board meeting of 03 Dec 2002 and found within the papers for the meeting of 06 Feb 2003.
Annual Reports and Accounts, Strategic plans, Press Clippings, and Annual Reports to Senate have been removed from the meeting papers of 2003-2014. Annual Reports and Accounts can be found at GSAA/GOV/1; Strategic plans at GSAA/GOV/8/1; Press Clippings at GSAA/NEW; and Annual Reports to Senate at GSAA/AC.
Format: From 1845-March 1909 minutes are handwritten in bound volumes. From May 1909-Jun 1955 minutes are typed in bound volumes (with the exception of GOV/2/16 which is loose). Thereafter minutes are typed and loose in folders.
The minutes up to 2002 have separate index books, and many are indexed by committee and/or subjects. From Oct 2014 Board of Governors minutes and papers are stored digitally as PDF files.
Data protection and sensitivity: Minutes 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. However, minutes from 2012 onwards are published online at: http://www.gsa.ac.uk/about-gsa/key-information/governance/board-agendas,-papers-and-minutes/ please note, these may be redacted. 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.
Volumes are as follows:
GOV/2/1: Apr 1854-Mar 1882
GOV/2/2: Apr 1882-Mar 1890
GOV/2/3: Apr 1890-Mar 1895
GOV/2/4: Mar 1895-Jun 1901
GOV/2/5: Aug 1901-Jun 1907
GOV/2/6: Sep 1907-Mar 1909
GOV/2/7: May 1909-Jun 1911
GOV/2/8: Aug 1911-Mar 1913
GOV/2/9: Mar 1913-Jun 1914
GOV/2/10: Jun 1914-Jul 1916
GOV/2/11: Oct 1916-Jun 1920
GOV/2/12: Jul 1920-Dec 1924
GOV/2/13: Jan 1925-Dec 1927
GOV/2/14: Jan 1928-Dec 1929
GOV/2/15: Jan 1930-Aug 1931
GOV/2/16: Oct 1931-May 1934
GOV/2/17: Oct 1934-Jun 1937
GOV/2/18: Aug 1937-Jul 1945
GOV/2/19: Sep 1945-Jul 1949
GOV/2/20: Aug 1949-Jul 1952
GOV/2/21: Sep 1952-Jun 1955
GOV/2/22: Sep 1955-Jun 1956
GOV/2/23: Jun 1956-Jan 1958
GOV/2/24: Feb 1958-May 1959
GOV/2/25: Aug 1959-Jan 1962
GOV/2/26: Feb 1962-Dec 1963
GOV/2/27: Jan 1964-Jun 1966
GOV/2/28: Sep 1966-Jul 1968
GOV/2/29: Oct 1968-Nov 1969
GOV/2/30: Jan 1970-Dec 1970
GOV/2/31: Dec 1970- Dec 1971
GOV/2/32: 1972
GOV/2/33: 1973
GOV/2/34: 1974
GOV/2/35: 1975
GOV/2/36: 1976
GOV/2/37: 1977
GOV/2/38: 1978
GOV/2/39: 1979
GOV/2/40: 1980
GOV/2/41: 1981
GOV/2/42: 1982
GOV/2/43: 1983
GOV/2/44: 1984
GOV/2/45: 1985
GOV/2/46: 1986
GOV/2/47: 1987
GOV/2/48: 1988
GOV/2/49: 1989
GOV/2/50: 1990
GOV/2/51: 1991
GOV/2/52: 1992
GOV/2/53: 1993
GOV/2/54: 1994
GOV/2/55: 1995
GOV/2/56: 1996
GOV/2/57: 1997
GOV/2/58: 1998
GOV/2/59: 1999
GOV/2/60: 2000
GOV/2/61: 2001
GOV/2/62: 2002
GOV/2/63: 2003
GOV/2/64: 2004
GOV/2/65: 2005
GOV/2/66: 2006
GOV/2/67: 2007
GOV/2/68: 2008
GOV/2/69: 2009
GOV/2/70: 2010
GOV/2/71: 2011
GOV/2/72: 2012
GOV/2/73: 2013
GOV/2/74: 2014 (Feb-Jun are paper records, Oct-Dec are digital files)
GOV/2/75: 2015 (digital)
GOV/2/76: 2016 (digital)
GOV/2/77: 2017 (digital)
The Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow School of Art press cuttings
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The cuttings include bound and loose cuttings relating to the School, 1864 to date; cuttings relating to staff and pupils, 1968 to date; collected biographies, 1974 to date; cuttings relating to artistic groups and events in Glasgow, 1968 to date.
Part of Papers of the Anderson family, students at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
*Not available / given
General Family Papers & Photographs
Part of Papers of the Anderson family, students at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Collection of family papers and photographs which includes family photos, financial papers, a calendar and a picture postcard collection.
The Anderson family
Studies for Pictures by J Moyr Smith
Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
8 prints from book by Moyr Smith.
Smith, John Moyr
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes cash books for the dates 1870-1918, 1930-1932 and 1953-1993.
Papers of Robert Greenlees, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1863-1881
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Letter to Greenlees from James MacClure & Son.
Greenlees, Robert
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This series of photographs holds images directly related to The Glasgow School of Art. These images include photographs of staff and students at work, fashion shows, student activities and Glasgow School of Art official functions.
*Not available / given
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes catalogues, lists of items and book accessions, mainly from around the first half of the 20th century.
*Not available / given
Papers of Thomas C Simmonds, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1881-1885
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes:
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
Alphabetical registers of students
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The registers comprise lists of all students registering for attendance at Glasgow School of Art. Details recorded include registered number, name, age, month and year of admission to the School, address, trade or occupation of father. From 1892 the month of admission is omitted and from 1902 the date of admission is not given at all. From 1910 the student's date of birth is given instead of age, and the student's occupation is given instead of the father's. From 1974 the type of qualification studied for may be given, for example certificate, diploma or degree. From 1976 these registers are typed.
Bound registers include information as follows:
REG/2/1: 1881-1892
REG/2/2: 1892-1903
REG/2/3: 1903-1919
REG/2/4: 1919-1933
REG/2/5: 1933-1949
REG/2/6: 1949-1959
REG/2/7: 1959-1980
REG/2/8:1980-1987
Part of Records of Donald Brothers Ltd, linen, canvas and furnishing fabric manufacturers, Dundee, Scotland
Educational certificates of Robert C. Lockhart and sons.
Glasgow Technical College
Bursaries, Grants and Prize Funds
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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.
*Not available / given
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
First volume includes cash book, 1889-1893.
A variety of ephemera primarily dating to the days of Archibald Haswell Miller as a student at The Glasgow School of Art.
Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts
Papers of Francis H Newbery, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1885-1918
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes:
Newbery, Francis Henry
Printed ephemera of Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The printed ephemera collection includes posters, catalogues, programmes and tickets for Glasgow School of Art exhibitions, pageants and theatrical events, as well as other miscellaneous items such as Christmas cards, dating from 1890 to the present.
Material related to Hugh Biggar
Includes a Haldane medal awarded to Hugh Biggar.
Not available / given
Includes:
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Photographic portraits of Mackintosh and associated individuals.
Hoppé, Emil Otto
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.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Papers of Violet Meikle McGlashan
Part of Papers of the Anderson family, students at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Watercolour sketches and bookplate relating to Violet McGlashan.
McGlashan, Violet Meikle
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Details recorded include registered number, name, age, date of birth, details of entering and leaving school, address, occupation of student or student's father, signature of student, classes registered for, teacher, local authority. The registers are divided into academic years. Within each year, students are arranged chronologically by their student number. Registers are bound as follows:
REG/3/1: 1888-1892
REG/3/2: 1892-1895
REG/3/3: 1895-1899
REG/3/4: 1899-1900
REG/3/5: 1900-1901
REG/3/6: 1901-1910
REG/3/7: 1910-1919
REG/3/8: 1919-1928
REG/3/9: 1928-1936
Includes:
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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
The Glasgow School of Art
Photographs of the Mackintosh Building
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
A collection of photographs of the Mackintosh Building, including: aerial photographs and site plans; photographs of the exterior of the building; photographs of the interior of the building including the entrance, corridors, studios, offices and other rooms; photographs of furniture; photographs of scale drawings of furniture; photographs of metalwork and other details.
*Not available / given
Drawings & Plans: St Michael's Church, Linlithgow
Drawings related to the project.
*Not available / given
Papers of William Smith Anderson
Part of Papers of the Anderson family, students at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Sketches, correspondence, newscuttings and photographs relating to William Anderson.
Anderson, William Smith
*Not available / given
School Committee and Finance Committee requirements book
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The book contains orders for work and materials. Details recorded include date, order number, note of work/materials ordered, by whom ordered, cost.
The Glasgow School of Art