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Charles Rennie Mackintosh Centenary Exhibition records

Arranged and compiled by John Walter Lindsay. Bulk of material is from 1968-1969. Contains material relating to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Centenary Exhibition 1968. Includes contents index, black & white photographs, ephemera (including Edinburgh Festival Charles Rennie Mackintosh Centenary Exhibition Catalogue, 1968), press clippings, correspondence, minutes and copies of plans.

Lindsay, John Walter

Associated Works

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

Records relating to the Scottish Pavilion at the Turin Exhibition of Decorative Arts, 1902

This material relates to the School's involvement in the Turin Exhibition. Material includes: correspondence relating to the exhibition, transport of items and insurance, as well as lists and descriptions of the items exhibited at the exhibition, which included works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, Frances Macdonald, Herbert MacNair and Jessie King. There is also a copy of Relazione della Giuria Internazionale, an account of each country's participation in the exhibition written in Italian.

Property Records

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

Furniture and Interiors

Includes:

  • chairs
  • tables
  • benches
  • ettles
  • periodical and writing desks
  • smokers' cabinets
  • beds
  • mirrors
  • washstands
  • bookcases
  • cabinets
  • linen presses
  • dressers
  • fenders
  • hat, coat and umbrella stands
  • a baptismal font, letter racks
  • light-fittings
  • clocks.

Mackintosh, Charles Rennie

Copy Out Letters

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.

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Correspondence and Newscuttings

Contains correspondence from John Walter Lindsay. Correspondence regarding work with Keppie Henderson Architects, including Ingram Street Panel projects, Glasgow School of Art Newbery Tower design, thoughts on restoration of GSA Mackintosh Building. Correspondents include Glasgow Museum Resource Centre, David Stark of Keppie Design Ltd, Lady Alice Barnes, National Museums of Scotland, and Prof. Seona Reid, Director of Glasgow School of Art; Correspondence regarding design work and contributions to 1968 Charles Rennie Mackintosh Exhibition. Architectural plan for V&A Gallery, 1968-1970 (See also DC 032/5); Correspondence with Liz Arthur, Costume & Textile Consultant, regarding contributions to Robert Stewart Project, 2002; Correspondence regarding contributions to Glasgow School of Art Archives and Victoria & Albert Museum, 1998-2001; Miscellaneous newscuttings, correspondence and unknown photograph. Newscuttings regarding Glasgow School of Art students, GSA Alumni Magazine 'Partisan', correspondence regarding Lindsay's National Service.

Lindsay, John Walter

Mac

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".

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Correspondence and Working Papers

Correspondence and working papers of the Academic Council, relating to various matters such as the Scottish Education Department; Activities Week; Working Parties; relationship with the University of Glasgow; the Mackintosh School of Architecture; Staff Career Development; commercial activities at the Glasgow School of Art and Product Design Engineering. Includes: AC/6/1: Scottish Education Department Correspondence, 1973-1988 AC/6/2: Activities Week Papers, 1974-1981 AC/6/3: Academic Council General Correspondence, 1976-1983 AC/6/4: A Programme for Computer Development in the Glasgow School of Art Report, 1983 AC/6/5: Bute Fabrics Bursary Papers, 1985-1986 AC/6/6: Working Party on Audio-Visual Art and Design Education, c1987 AC/6/7: Working Party on Future Relationships with CNAA/University of Glasgow, 17 Mar 1988 AC/6/8: Career Review and Development Papers, c1989 AC/6/9: Commentary on KPMG Report for GSA Plan for Development of Commercial Activities, 1989 AC/6/10: Notes regarding the formation of the Mackintosh School of Architecture, 1993 AC/6/11: Limited Feasibility and Planning Study, 1994 AC/6/12: Product Design Engineering Papers, 1999-2000

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Reproduction Furniture

A series of facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA between 2003 and 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904 and 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room and Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.

Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers

Sketchbooks

Sketchbooks from James Cosgrove's time as a student at the Glasgow School of Art, as a member of staff of the Glasgow School of Art, and as a Director of the House for an Art Lover. Also includes travel journals and sketchbooks documenting trips to Mexico, the United States of America, the Highlands of Scotland, London, Paris and Amsterdam.

Cosgrove, James

Mural designs

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

Cosgrove, James

Textiles

Printed textiles with designs for handkerchiefs, headscarves and posters.

Cosgrove, James

Designs and artworks

Designs and artworks created by James Cosgrove consisting of paintings, pen and ink drawings, prints, and poetry.

Cosgrove, James

Posters

Posters from exhibitions of work of James Cosgrove, and his students. Also posters advertising bands and lectures.

Cosgrove, James

Photographs of trips

A variety of photographs from Georges-Marie Baltus' personal memories featuring landscapes and rural scenes captured during his Italian and Europeans tours.

Baltus, Georges-Marie

Photographs of artworks

A variety of photographs of different artworks completed by Georges-Marie Baltus. Some of these items are dated to his time as a lecturer in Belgium, several years after he left Glasgow.

Baltus, Georges-Marie

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

Minutes

Minutes of the Academic Council. Also contains minutes from a number of committees under the Academic Council, including: General Purposes Committee; Finance Sub-Committee; Ad Hoc Course CNAA Committee; Students Progress Committee; Director's Advisory Committee; Liberal Studies Committee; and Joint Examinations Committee; and a number of sub-committees that change from year to year. Other papers within the minute books include: prize lists; calendars of the academic year; copies of correspondence with bodies such as the CNAA; copies of External Examiner's reports that were discussed in committee meetings; some draft documents such as course monitoring and review forms; papers on subjects such as staff development and research; and summaries of departmental costs. Between 1973-1983 there are Day Books at AC/2 that contain supporting papers such as attendance sheets, correspondence, circulars and agendas but from 1983 these kinds of documents tend to be found within the minutes themselves. From 1991 onwards minute books were incomplete and therefore have been artificially compiled into the format of the earliest minute books from collections of Academic Council Papers by the cataloguing archivist. Format: The minutes between 1973-1989 have been arranged into folders covering the academic year and include an index book. From 1990 onwards the minute books are arranged by calendar year and are in chronological order. Data protection and sensitivity: Minutes over 30 years old are available for public consultation. Permission from the Academic Council is needed for access to those which are less than 30 years old. 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. Folders are as follows: AC/1/1: 14 Jun 1973-30 Jan 1975 AC/1/2: 07 Feb 1975-27 May 1976 AC/1/3: 14 Jun 1976-27 Jun 1977 AC/1/4: 16 Sep 1977-20 Dec 1978 AC/1/5: 24 Jan 1979-16 Jun 1980 AC/1/6: 15 Sep 1980-15 Dec 1981 AC/1/7: 04 Feb 1982-04 Oct 1983 AC/1/8: 09 Sep 1983-20 Jun 1984 AC/1/9: 11 Sep 1984-14 Jun 1985 AC/1/10: 20 Sep 1985-13 Jun 1986 AC/1/11: 22 Oct 1986-12 Jun 1987 AC/1/12: 08 Oct 1987-25 Apr 1988 AC/1/13: 10 May 1988-23 Feb 1989 AC/1/14: 04 May 1989-11 Dec 1989 & appendix of Institutional Plan 1989 AC/1/15: 22 Jan 1990-21 Jun 1990 AC/1/16: 26 Sep 1990-28 Nov 1990 AC/1/17: 1991 AC/1/18: 1992 AC/1/19: 1993 AC/1/20: 1994 AC/1/21: 1995 AC/1/22: 1996 AC/1/23: 1997 AC/1/24: 1998 AC/1/25: 1999 AC/1/26: 2000 AC/1/27: 2001 (Mar-Jun only)

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Planning Documents

Papers relating to institutional plans for the Glasgow School of Art. Including: GOV/8/1: Strategic Plans, 1988-2015 GOV/8/2: Development and Planning Committee, 1991-1992 GOV/8/3: Commercial Planning, 1989-1993 GOV/8/4: Bid for Designation, 2000

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Folio: The Newspaper of Glasgow School of Art

Includes the following issues: Issue 1 - Dec 1969 (1 copy) Issue 1 - Spring 1992 (2 copies) Issue 2 - Summer 1992 (2 copies) Issue 3 - Autumn 1992 (2 copies) Issue 4 - Spring 1993 (2 copies) Issue 5 - Summer 1993 (2 copies) Issue 6 - Winter 1993/4 (2 copies) Issue 7 - Summer 1994 (2 copies) Issue 8 - Winter 1995 (2 copies) Issue 9 - Summer 1995 (2 copies) Issue 10 - Winter 1995/6 (2 copies) Issue 11 - Summer 1996 (2 copies) Issue 12 - February 1997 (2 copies) Issue 13 - June 1997 (2 copies) Issue 14 - November 1997 (2 copies) Issue 15 - June 1998 (2 copies) Issue 16 - December 1998 (2 copies) Issue 17 - June 1999 (2 copies)

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Day Books

Academic Council Day Books that complement the minutes of meetings. They include attendance records, notices, memos and various relevant documents and correspondence. Day Books are as follows: AC/2/1: Mar 1973- Dec 1973 AC/2/2: Jan 1974- Sep 1974 AC/2/3: Oct 1974- Mar 1975 AC/2/4: Apr 1975- Dec 1975 AC/2/5: Jan 1976- Jun 1976 AC/2/6: Jun 1976- Jan 1977 AC/2/7: Jan 1977- Jun 1977 AC/2/8: Jun 1977- Jun 1978 AC/2/9: Jun 1978- Jun 1979 AC/2/10: Jun 1979- Jun 1980 AC/2/11: Jun 1980- Jun 1981 AC/2/12: Jun 1981- Jun 1982 AC/2/13: Jun 1982- Jun 1983

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Registers of attendance

Log of attendance at Board of Governors meetings. Details recorded are name of governor, date of appointment to governing board, details of death/resignation/retirement etc., and record of attendance. Volumes: GOV/3/1: 1943-1946 GOV/3/2: 1946-1982 GOV/3/3: 1982-1991

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Glasgow School of Art Foundational and Legal Documents

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/

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Publications

Five magazines produced by the students and staff of the Department of Printed Textiles containing illustrations and photographs of the students' work.

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Minutes

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)

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Inventories and Insurances

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

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Reporting Documents

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

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Annual Reports

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)

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Records relating to Glasgow School of Art Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Needlecraft, 1916

Material includes: typescript list of 1012 items exhibited with descriptions and their purchasers when appropriate, 1916; photographs of individual items exhibited, 1916; financial records relating to the opening ceremony, 1916; printed stationery made for the exhibition, 1916; minutes of the Needlework Exhibition Committee, Oct 1915-Apr 1916; folder of papers relating to the organisation of the Exhibition including stationery, correspondence and a speech/forwarding address by Fra Newbery, 1915-1916.

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Reporting and Reviews

Papers and documents pertaining to reports, reviews, and quality assessments of the Glasgow School of Art and its Courses. Glasgow School of Art undertakes both internal and external reporting and review processes regularly to ensure the quality of teaching. This is a requirement of the Scottish Funding Council and has long been a requirement of the organisations that fund the School of Art. As part of the internal Annual Reporting Process, departments were asked to submit Course Reports for the academic year just passed, and in some years, Academic Plans for the years ahead. In some years the Course Reports, Academic Plans, and External Examiner's Reports were used in the creation of the Report to the Senate of the University of Glasgow. The Report to Senate includes: Overview of the Session; Annual Course Monitoring Reports; Response to External Examiners' Comments; and Student Statistics. These files also include draft reports, meeting notes, and files of correspondence and papers relating to the reports. Reports 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. Reporting and Review papers as follows: AC/5/1: Reports to the Senate of the University of Glasgow, 1998-2012 AC/5/2: Annual Course Reports, 1991-2000 AC/5/3: Academic Plans, 1992-2000 AC/5/4: External Examiners' Reports, 1979-2001 AC/5/5: Responses to External Examiners' Reports, 1993-2000 AC/5/6: Annual Course Reporting Correspondence and Working Papers, 1987-2000 AC/5/7: Course Reviews, c1980-2000 AC/5/8: Quinquennial Reviews, 1978-2000 AC/5/9: Institutional Reviews, 1980-2010 AC/5/10: CNAA papers, 1971-1990 AC/5/11: Quality Audit and Assessment Papers, 1991-1997 AC/5/12: Strategic Change Initiative, 1998 AC/5/13: Research Assessment Exercise, 1999 AC/5/14: Appendices for a Review, 1995

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Poster collection

Collection of posters relating to events at The Glasgow School of Art, such as exhibitions, fashion shows, lectures, Activities Week events, or events relating to work by GSA student, staff and alumni. Many of the posters for GSA events were designed and printed in-house by students and members of staff. Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.

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Glasgow School of Art prospectuses

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

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Flow: The Magazine of the Glasgow School of Art

Includes the following issues:
Issue 1 - 2002 (2 copies)
Issue 2 - 2003 (2 copies)
Issue 3 - 2003 (2 copies)
Issue 4 - 2004 (2 copies)
Issue 5 - 2004 (2 copies)
Issue 6 - 2005 (2 copies)
Issue 7 - 2005 2 copies)
Issue 8 - 2006 (2 copies)
Issue 9 - 2006 (2 copies)
Issue 10 - 2007 (2 copies)
Issue 11 - Autumn/Winter 2007
Issue 13 - 2009
Issue 14 - 2011
Issue 15 - 2012
Issue 24 - 2021

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Correspondence

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.

Catterns, Edward Railton

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