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Scottish Education Department Correspondence

Correspondence and copy letters between the Scottish Education Department (SED) and Glasgow School of Art concerning matters such as: conversion studies; validation and revalidation of courses; Institutional review; CNAA reviews; Art Therapy Course; salaries and qualifications of teaching staff; visiting lecturers; SED campaigns e.g. 'Be a Good Neighbour'; Postgraduate awards; students' allowances scheme; student numbers; differentiation of degrees; categorisation of courses; corporate plans; SED visits; student grants; course proposals; CNAA approval procedure: AC/6/1/1: Folder of SED correspondence, 1973-1980 (1 folder) AC/6/1/2: Folder of SED correspondence, 1980-1988 (1 folder)

The Glasgow School of Art

Structure of the Board of Governors

Folder of papers and correspondence concerning changes in the structure and responsibilities of the Board of Governors: GOV/4/6/1: Papers and correspondence, 1982-1989 (1 folder) GOV/4/6/2: Papers and correspondence, 1991 (1 folder) GOV/4/6/3: Papers and correspondence, 1993 (1 folder)

The Glasgow School of Art

San Gimignano correspondence

Conrad McKenna’s correspondence and materials relating to The Glasgow Summer School held in San Gimignano during his various teaching roles at The Glasgow School of Art. Including a combination of typed and hand written materials, newspaper clippings, floor plans and printed ephermera. Including correspondence in English and Italian with: The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, Robert Gordons Institute of Technology, Universita Italiana per Stranieri, Provincial Tourist Office – Sienna, Societa Dante Alighieri, Convento S. Agostino, Comune Di Bresica, Intercultural and Permanent Education Centre (San Gimignano),  and Professor Mario Serchi. Correspondence generally details travel and accommodation arrangements, itineraries and costings for The Summer School at San Gimignano alongside its relationships and partnerships with individuals and institutions. Selections of correspondence detail Italian students’ visit to Scotland. Also includes correspondence with the Intercultural and Permanent Education Centre, San Gimignano, detail Draft Articles of Association; an account of The Glasgow Summer School in 1969 by Douglas Percy Bliss, which describes San Gimignano, the Church of Saint Agostino where the school was held and accommodated and the school’s interaction with the local population. A typed account of the origins of The Summer School at San Gimignano by Conrad McKenna is also included. Printed ephemera includes two brochures from 1969 and 1971 detailing itineraries, arrangements and costs of The Glasgow Summer School.

McKenna, Conrad

Strategic Plans

Strategic Plans, laying out the future directions, functions and priorities for the Glasgow School of Art. From 1988 the document was named a 'Corporate Plan', with the exception of 1989 when the document was named an 'Institutional Plan'. From 1993 onwards the document is referred to as a 'Strategic Plan'. From GOV/8/24 (2012) Strategic Plans are digital PDF files that can be found on the Glasgow School of Art website and files are also stored by Archives and Collections. Strategic Plans include: GOV/8/1/1: 1988 (a) Glasgow School of Art Corporate Plan, draft copy (1 volume) (b) Glasgow School of Art Corporate Plan, as submitted to SED 22 Dec 1988 (1 volume) (c) Later copy of Glasgow School of Art Corporate Plan 1988/89-1991/92 (1 volume) (d) Folder of papers submitted for the School's Corporate Plan 1988 (1 folder) GOV/8/1/2: 1989 (a) Summaries of Contributions to the Institutional Plan 1989 (1 volume) (b) Glasgow School of Art Institutional Plan, Academic Years 1989-90 to 1992-93, August 1989 (1 volume) (c) Glasgow School of Art Institutional Plan, Academic Years 1989-90 to 1992-93, August 1989, Master Copy (1 folder) (d) Institutional Plan Academic Years 1989-1990 to 1992-1993, August 1989, Annexes (1 volume) (e) The Mackintosh School of Architecture Institutional Plan 1989 (1 volume) (f) Mackintosh School of Architecture Institutional Plan 1989-1992, Annexes (1 volume) (g) Folder of draft documents for the 1989 Institutional Plan (1 folder) (h) School of Design and Craft Institutional Plan draft documents, 1989 (1 folder) GOV/8/1/3: 1990 (a) Institutional Plan 1990, Financial Years 1989-90 to 1993-94 (1 volume) (b) Institutional Plan 1990, Reports from Schools and Departments (1 document) GOV/8/1/4: 1991 (a) Corporate Plan 1991-92 Draft (1 volume) (b) Corporate Plan 1991, Financial Years 1991-1992 to 1994-1995 (1 volume) (c) Corporate Plan 1991, Financial Years 1991-1992 to 1994-1995 ammended copy, (1 volume) (d) Corporate Plan 1991, Appendices (1 volume) GOV/8/1/5: 1992 (a) Corporate Plan 1992, Financial Years 1992/3-1995/6, Document A (1 volume) (b) Corporate Plan 1992, Financial Years 1992/3-1995/6, Document A, annotated draft copy (1 volume) (c) Corporate Plan 1992, Financial Years 1992/3-1995/6, Document B (1 volume) (d) Corporate Plan 1992, Financial Years 1992/3-1995/6, Document C. Additional Resources to Fund Aspirations (1 volume) GOV/8/1/6: 1993 (a) Master copy of the 1993 Strategic Plan (1 folder) (b) Strategic Plan 1993/94-1996/97 and Annual Planning Statement, June 1993 (1 volume) (c) Folder of draft documents for the 1993 Strategic Plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/7: 1994 (a) Details of revisions to the 1993-1994 Strategic Plan including the Annual Planning Statement (1 volume) (b) Details of revisions to the 1993-1994 Strategic Plan including the Annual Planning Statement, Master Copy (1 folder) GOV/8/1/8: 1995 (a) Review of Existing Strategic Plan and Annual Planning Statement 1995-1996, Master Copy (1 folder) (b) Review of Existing Strategic Plan and Annual Planning Statement 1995-1996 (1 volume) GOV/8/1/9: 1996 & 1997 (a) Strategic Plan 1997 & Academic Plan 1996/97/98/99/2000, Master Copy (1 folder) (b) Strategic Plan 1997 & Academic Plan 1996/97/98/99/2000 (1 volume) GOV/8/1/10: 1998 Strategic Plan & Academic Plan 1998/99/2000/2001/2002 (1 volume) GOV/8/1/11: 1999 (a) Strategic Plan 1999-2003 (1 volume) (b) Strategic Plan 1999 papers (1 folder) GOV/8/1/12: 2000 (a) Strategic Plan 2000-2004 (1 volume) (b) Strategic Plan 2000-2004, summary (1 volume) GOV/8/1/13: 2001 (a) Strategic Plan 2001-2005 (1 volume) (b) Strategic Plan 2001-2005 papers (1 folder) GOV/8/1/14: 2002 (a) Strategic Plan 2002-2006 (1 volume, digital file also exists) GOV/8/1/15: 2003 (a) Strategic Plan 2003-2007 (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Draft Strategic plan for the Board of Governors 2003-2007 (1 folder) GOV/8/1/16: 2004 (a) Strategic Plan 2004-2008 (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Strategic Plan 2004-2008 Summary (1 volume, digital file also exists) (c) Draft Strategic Plan for the Board of Governors 2004-2008 (1 folder) GOV/8/1/17: 2005 (a) Strategic Plan 2005-2006 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Strategic Plan 2005-2006 Update on 2004-2008 plan, Summary (1 volume, digital file also exists) (c)  Draft Strategic Plan for the Board of Governors 2005-2006 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/18: 2006 (a) Strategic Plan 2006-2007 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Strategic Plan 2006-2007 Update on 2004-2008 plan, Summary (1 volume, digital file also exists) (c)  Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors 2006-2007 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/19: 2007 (a) Strategic Plan 2007-2008 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Strategic Plan 2007-2008 Update on 2004-2008 plan, Summary (1 volume, digital file also exists) (c)  Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors 2007-2008 Update on 2004-2008 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/20: 2008 (a) Strategic Plan 2008-2012 (1 volume, digital file also exists) (b) Institutional Priorities for 2008-2009 (1 document) GOV/8/1/21: 2009 (a) Institutional Priorities for 2009-2010 (1 document) (b) Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors 2009-2010 Update on 2008-2012 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/22: 2010 (a) Institutional Priorities for 2010-2011 (1 document) (b) Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors 2010-2011 Update on 2008-2012 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/23: 2011 (a) Institutional Priorities for 2011-2012 (1 document) (b) Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors 2011-2012 Update on 2008-2012 plan (1 folder) GOV/8/1/24: 2012 (a) Strategic Plan 2012-2015: GSA2025 Strategic Plan, Milestone Plan 01/ 2012-15 (1 document, digital file also exists) (b) Draft Strategic Plan and Progress Reports for the Board of Governors GSA2025 Strategic plan, Milestone Plan 2012-2015 (1 folder) (c) GSA2025:01,  Operational Plan 2012-2013 (1 document, digital only) (d) Internationalisation Strategy Plan for 2012-2015 (1 document, digital only) GOV/8/1/25: 2013 (a) GSA2025:01, Operational Plan 2013-2014 (1 document, digital only) GOV/8/1/26: 2014 (a) GSA2025:01, Operational Plan 2014-2015 (1 document, digital only) GOV/8/1/27: 2015 (a) Strategic Plan 2015-2018 (1 document, digital only)

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Francis Newbery Application & Testimonials

Papers and correspondence regarding the appointment of Francis Henry Newbery as the Headmaster of the Glasgow School of Art in 1885. Includes: annotated lists of applicants for the position, 1885; correspondence from Francis Newbery about his application,1885; application CV of Francis Newbery (2 copies); Testimonials of Francis Newbery from individuals such as John Sparkes, Edward Poynter, R. Wormell, A. E. Drinkwater, John M. Knight, W. B. Barton, 1885 (4 copies); document of 'Statistics relating to Schools of Art' 1876-1880 (2 copies).

Newbery, Francis Henry

Correspondence files of Douglas Percy Bliss

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Some files contain personal information and will therefore remain closed for 75 years. Correspondence files of Douglas Percy Bliss. Includes 'in' letters with copies of replies from Bliss attached. Includes correspondence about many aspects of directing the Art School, for example providing references for graduated students, advice for prospective students, and corresponding with the other main Art Colleges and Schools in Scotland. Also includes correspondence with Art Societies and Institutions throughout Britain, and letters inviting figures in the Art world to come and lecture at the School. See the catalogue below for a more detailed description of what is contained within the correspondence files. Files as follows: DIR/12/1/1: Correspondence, 1946 DIR/12/1/2: Correspondence, 1947 DIR/12/1/3: Correspondence, 1947-1948 DIR/12/1/4: Correspondence, 1948 DIR/12/1/5: Correspondence, 1949 DIR/12/1/6: Correspondence, 1950 DIR/12/1/7: Correspondence, 1951 DIR/12/1/8: Correspondence, 1952 DIR/12/1/9: Correspondence, 1953 DIR/12/1/10: Correspondence, 1954 DIR/12/1/11: Correspondence, 1955 DIR/12/1/12: Correspondence, 1956 DIR/12/1/13: Correspondence, 1957-1958 DIR/12/1/14: Correspondence, 1958-1959 DIR/12/1/15: Correspondence, 1959-1960 DIR/12/1/16: Correspondence, 1960-1961 DIR/12/1/17: Correspondence, 1961-1962 DIR/12/1/18: Correspondence, 1962-1963 DIR/12/1/19: Correspondence, 1963-1964 DIR/12/1/20: Later Correspondence, 1964-1971

Bliss, Douglas Percy

Academic Standards Committee

Papers and Minutes of the Academic Standards Committee. Papers include: Drafts of Annual Course Reporting documents; CNAA Review papers and notes; draft agreements with University of Glasgow and other partner institutions; correspondence and papers about External Examiners and responses to External Examiners' Reports; papers and circulars concerning the Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals (COSHEP); and minutes of other committees that reported to Academic Standards for example Working Parties on Quality Assurance and entrance requirements; Course Planning Committees; various Course Committees; and Coordination Committees; and some lists of Prizewinners are included. Papers and Minutes as follows: AC/3/2/1: 1990 AC/3/2/2: 1991 AC/3/2/3: 1992 (including a paper on the Committee Membership and Remit) AC/3/2/4: 1993 AC/3/2/5: 1994 AC/3/2/6: 1995 AC/3/2/7: 1996 (papers incomplete) AC/3/2/8: 1997 AC/3/2/9: 1998 AC/3/2/10: 1999 AC/3/2/11: 2000

H.R.H The Prince of Wales, Glasgow School of Art Visitor

File of papers and correspondence relating to the 'Visitor' of Glasgow School of Art, Prince Charles, H.R.H The Prince of Wales. Papers include correspondence inviting HRH The Prince of Wales to become the Glasgow School of Art Visitor, information about the role of Visitor, and press releases about the role. Also includes correspondence and papers about the change of title from 'Visitor' to 'Patron' in 2001.

Research Committee

Papers and Minutes of the Research Committee and some papers of the Staff Development and Research Committee (see administrative history below for information on the change of name). Minutes cover subjects such as: requests for sabbatical and research leave, applications for funding, the allocation of funding, conferences, the Staff Development Fund, the Research Assessment Exercise, the School's Archives, and PhD students. Papers include: agendas; documents about the School's Strategic Plan; Committee terms of reference and remit; documents about the Research Assessment Exercise; funding bid documentation; correspondence with the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council; Conference Bulletins for 1993; and research plans. Papers and Minutes as follows: AC/3/5/1: 1992 AC/3/5/2: 1993 AC/3/5/3: 1994 AC/3/5/4: 1995 AC/3/5/5: 1996 AC/3/5/6: 1997

Receipts

Architects' certificates of payments to be made to contractors and contractors' receipts 1897-1912. [These fall into two major groups, 1897-1901, where the receipts are listed individually in chronological order; and 1907-1912, where the receipts are kept in the original bundles, each relating to the individual contractors/job]. GOV/5/7/1: Sundry payments to Charges A/C, 29 Mar 1897 GOV/5/7/2: Feu Duty, 15 May 1897 GOV/5/7/3: Scottish Imperial Insurance, Co. 29 Sep 1897 GOV/5/7/4: Feu Duty, 9 Nov 1897 GOV/5/7/5: Water rates, 11 Nov 1897 GOV/5/7/6: Honeyman & Keppie, 27 Nov 1897 GOV/5/7/7: Clerk of Works, 30 Nov 1897 GOV/5/7/8: Clerk of Works, 31 Dec 1897 GOV/5/7/9: Clerk of Works, 31 Jan 1898 GOV/5/7/10: Police Rates, 2 Feb 1898 GOV/5/7/11: Clerk of Works, 1 Mar 1898 GOV/5/7/12: Robert Scott, 3 Mar 1898 GOV/5/7/13: John Kirkwood, 3 Mar 1898 GOV/5/7/14: Clerk of Works, 30 Mar 1898 GOV/5/7/15: Scottish Imperial Insurance Co., 20 Apr 1898 GOV/5/7/16: Clerk of Works, 25 Apr 1898 GOV/5/7/17: Commissionaires, May 1898 GOV/5/7/18: Feu Duty - Lord Blytheswood, 16 May 1898 GOV/5/7/19: John Kirkwood, 17 May 1898 GOV/5/7/20: Postages - Memorial Stone, 24 May 1898 GOV/5/7/21: Clerk of Works, 26 May 1898 GOV/5/7/22: Miss King - design for document for memorial stone, 27 May 1898 GOV/5/7/23: Memorial Stone Account, 1 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/24: Walter Blackie & Co.- Printing Cards, 3 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/25: Gratuities to workmen, 7 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/26: Ferguson & Forrester, Purveyors, 7 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/27: Boiler Insurance Co. Inspection, 9 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/28: John Dupdale, measurement of 15" pipe sewer in Dalhousie Street,  9 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/29: P & R Fleming, steel work, 25 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/30: Clerk of works, 27 Jun 1898 GOV/5/7/31: John Kirkwood, Mason, 7 Jul 1898 GOV/5/7/32: Clerk of Works, 14 Jul 1898 GOV/5/7/33: Wm. McFarlane, Clerk of Works, 3 Sep 1898 GOV/5/7/34: John Kirkwood, Contractor, 14 Sep 1898 GOV/5/7/35: Clerk of Works, 29 Sep 1898 GOV/5/7/36: Honeyman & Keppie, 6 Oct 1898 GOV/5/7/37: John Kirkwood, 6 Oct 1898 GOV/5/7/38: Petty Charges, 8 Oct 1898 GOV/5/7/39: Clerk of Works, 24 Oct 1898 GOV/5/7/40: Feu Duty, 11 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/41: Clerk of Works, 21 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/42: Honeyman & Keppie, 29 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/43: P & R Fleming Ltd., steel work, 29 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/44: Geo. Adam & Son, metal workers, 29 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/45: James Morrison, Carpenter & Joiner, 29 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/46: Kesson & Campbell, Engineers, 29 Nov 1898 GOV/5/7/47: Insurance, 7 Dec 1898 GOV/5/7/48: Clerk of Works, 20 Dec 1898 GOV/5/7/49: John Kirkwood, 30 Dec 1898 GOV/5/7/50: Poor Rates, 31 Dec 1898 GOV/5/7/51: Bannnatyne & Kirkwood & Co., 11 Jan 1899 GOV/5/7/52: Clerk of Works, 17 Jan 1899 GOV/5/7/53: Clerk of Works, 16 Feb 1899 GOV/5/7/54: Moses, Speirs & Sons, 22 Feb 1899 GOV/5/7/55: John Anderson, 22 Feb 1899 GOV/5/7/56: Clerk of Works, 13 Mar 1899 GOV/5/7/57: John Gardner & Co. Lightning Conductors, 17 Mar 1899 GOV/5/7/58: Kyle, Dennison & Frew, Surveyors, 12 Apr 1899 GOV/5/7/59: James Morrison, Carpenter & Joiner, 13 Apr 1899 GOV/5/7/60: Corporation Gas Dept., 13 Apr 1899 GOV/5/7/61: Clerk of Works, 17 Apr 1899 GOV/5/7/62: John Kirkwood, 6 May 1899 GOV/5/7/63: Honeyman & Keppie, 9 May 1899 GOV/5/7/64: Clerk of Works, 6 May 1899 GOV/5/7/65: Feu Duty, 11 May 1899 GOV/5/7/66: Petty Cash, 15 May 1899 GOV/5/7/67: Fiends, 17 May 1899 GOV/5/7/68: Clerk of Works, 5 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/69: Chas. R. McIntosh, 6 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/70: Insurance, 7 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/71: Geo. Adam & Son, Iron Brackets, 7 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/72: Moses, Speirs & Sons, plumbers, 20 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/73: R.A. McGilvray, plasterers, 20 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/74: Clerk of Works, 28 Jun 1899 GOV/5/7/75: Clerk of Works, 9 Aug 1899 GOV/5/7/76: McCulloch & Co., Glaziers, 18 Aug 1899 GOV/5/7/77: James Morrison, Joiner, 21 Aug 1899 GOV/5/7/78: John Anderson, Slater, 19 Aug 1899 GOV/5/7/79: Clerk of Works, 5 Sep 1899 GOV/5/7/80: Osbourne & Hunter, Electricians, 12 Sep 1899 GOV/5/7/81: A & P Steven, Hoist, 14 Sep 1899 GOV/5/7/82: Clerk of Works, 3 Oct 1899 GOV/5/7/83: James Morrison, Joiner, 17 Oct 1899 GOV/5/7/84: Moses, Speirs & Sons, Glaziers, 23 Oct 1899 GOV/5/7/85: Clerk of Works, 1 Nov 1899 GOV/5/786: G. Adams & Son, Metal Workers, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/87: Bryden & Sniddleton, iron works, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/88: McGeoch & Kemp, ironmongers, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/89: Corporation Water meter, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/90: Clerk of Works, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/91: W.B. Sayers, Consultant Engineer, 2 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/92: D. Russel, Rent for House, 4 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/93: Anderson & Munro, experimental lighting, 4 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/94: Honeyman & Keppie, 4 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/95: David Rattray, painter, 18 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/96: James Morrison, Joiner, 23 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/97: Cormack & Son, Engineer, 23 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/98: Opening Expenses, Sundry Charges, 28 Dec 1899 GOV/5/7/99: Cousland & Son, wirework, 16 Jan 1900 GOV/5/7/100: Osbourne & Hunter, Electricians, 16 Jan 1900 GOV/5/7/101: McCulloch & Sons, Glaziers, 16 Jan 1900 GOV/5/7/102: Ferguson & Forrester, Purveyors, 20 Jan 1900 GOV/5/7/103: Osbourne & Hunter, electricians: list of all work undertaken, Oct 1899, 2 May 1900 GOV/5/7/104: Wm. McFarlane, Clerk of Works, 2 May 1900 GOV/5/7/105: Osbourne & Hunter, electricians, 2 Jun 1900 GOV/5/7/106: Cormack & Son, Heating engineers, 7 Jun 1900 GOV/5/7/107: W.B.Sayers, Engineer & Electrician: Balance of account, 23 Nov 1900 GOV/5/7/108: Misc. receipts - exhibitions, carriages, hire of musical instruments, etc., 1899-1900 GOV/5/7/109: Holmes & Jackson, Carving, 25 Jan 1901 GOV/5/7/110: Geo. Neilson, Court Expenses, 18 Jan 1901 GOV/5/7/111: Moses, Speirs & Sons, 2 Mar 1901 GOV/5/7/112: John Kirkwood, 18 Sep 1901 GOV/5/7/113: Moses, Spiers & Sons, 18 Sep 1901 GOV/5/7/114: James Morrison, Joiner, 18 Sep 1901 GOV/5/7/115: James Hutcheson, electrics, 21 Sep 1901 GOV/5/7/116: J Kirkwood, 15 Oct 1901 GOV/5/7/117: J Morrison, Joiner, 21 Oct 1901 GOV/5/7/118: J Kirkwood, 23 Oct 1901 GOV/5/7/119: Honeyman & Keppie, architects,19 Dec 1901 GOV/5/7/120: Robert Scott, Measurer, 19 Dec 1901 GOV/5/7/121: John Kirkwood, Mason & Brickworks, Balance - Bill No.2 (B. 1850), 1907-1912, 7 Nov 1901 GOV/5/7/122: M. Stewart & Co., Mason Work [7 items], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/123: Daniel McCallum, Mason Work [1 item], 16 Sep 1908 GOV/5/7/124: Redpath brown & Co., Steel Work [6 items], 1908-1909 GOV/5/7/125: George Adam & Son, Wrought Iron Work [4 items], 1908-1909 GOV/5/7/126: Bryden & Middleton, Railings [2 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/127: R. Smith & Sons, Railings [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/128: G. Ferguson & Son, Joiners [12 items], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/129: Wm. Buchanan, Joiner [5 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/130: Osbourne & Hunter, Electricians [10 items], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/131: Limmer Asphalte Co., Asphalte Work [3 items], 1908-1909 GOV/5/7/132: Walter McFarlane & Co., Spiral Stairs [1 item], 29 Sep 1908 GOV/5/7/133: Haddow Forbes & Co., Tile Work [2 items], 1908-1909 GOV/5/7/134: Galbraith & Winton, Marble Work [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/135: Alex. Cousland & Son, Wire Work [2 items], 1908-1909 GOV/5/7/136: William Douglas & Sons, Painter Work [3 items], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/137: H.L. Anderson & Co., Painter Work [4 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/138: R.L. Paterson & Co., Glazier Work [6 item], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/139: McCulloch & Co., Glass Work [1 item], 16 Nov 1909 GOV/5/7/140: Jas. Cormack & Sons, Ltd., Heating [3 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/141: Jas. Cuthbertson & Sons, Slater Work [3 items], Feb-Dec 1909 GOV/5/7/142: Moses, Spiers & Sons, Plumbers [5 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/143: V. Devine, plumber Work [1 item], 8 Dec 1908 GOV/5/7/144: H. Hope & Sons, Casements [1 item], 30 Mar 1909 GOV/5/7/145: William Forbes, Plaster Work [3 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/146: N.B. Appliances Co., Travelling Crane [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/147: James Boyd & Co., Conservatory [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/148: Anderson & Munro, Lightning Conductor [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/149: Glasgow Corporation, Water Meter & Sewer Pipes [2 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/150: National Telephone Co., Telephones [2 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/151: Dykes Bros., Gongs & Clocks [2 items], Apr-Dec 1910 GOV/5/7/152: Fittings [59 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/153: Pettigrew & Stephens, Cork Carpet, etc. [3 items], Mar-Oct 1909 GOV/5/7/154: William Kemp & Sons, Grates [1 item], 27 Jul 1909 GOV/5/7/155: G. Hammer & Co., Chairs [3 items], Oct - Dec 1909 GOV/5/7/156: Ratner Safe & Co., Safe [1 item], 20 Oct 1909 GOV/5/7/157: William Miller, Extincteurs [2 items], Oct - Dec 1909 GOV/5/7/158: Books [21 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/159: Casts [17 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/160: Costumes & Draperies [12 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/161: Official Opening Expenses [22 items], 1909-1910 GOV/5/7/162: Charges [16 items], 1907-1909 GOV/5/7/163: Fees: Architects, Honeyman, Keppie, & Mackintosh [5 items]1908-1910 GOV/5/7/164: Measurers, Robert Scott & Son [3 items], 1908-1910 GOV/5/7/165: J. Montgomery, Clerk of Works [35 items], 1907-1910 GOV/5/7/166: James E. Sayers & Caldwell, Electrical Engineers [1 item], 9 Aug 1910 GOV/5/7/167: Bannatyne, Kirkwood, France & Co. Lawyers [1 item], 14 May 1909 GOV/5/7/168: Fittings - Various [15 items], 1910-1911 GOV/5/7/169: Casts, Books, Prints, Lantern Slides, etc. [13 items], 1908-1911 GOV/5/7/170: Electric Lift [5 items], 1911-1912 GOV/5/7/171: Osbourne & Hunter, electricians [1 item], 11 Sep 1911

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