- NMC/0095B
- Item
- 1903
Original mount with captions.
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Original mount with captions.
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Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Sketchbook including illustrations of landscapes and abstract landscapes, mostly from Morvich and Rothesay. Including printouts from jimmycosgrove.files.wordpress.com from 2016.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Part of water mill and bridge over River Kelvin, signed C.McKenna.
McKenna, Conrad
Menu for Miss Cranston's exhibition cafe, The White Cockade
The design lists the principal suppliers used by Miss Cranston in her exhibition cafe. The right hand side of the design features a stylised female figure holding a red rose.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Jimmy Cosgrove Recent Work Exhibition
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Poster for the exhibition of recent work by Jimmy Cosgrove at Glasgow Print Studio Gallery.
Cosgrove, James
Industrial light from Mackintosh Building
Grey painted metal industrial style light shade with "Crysteel" label. Part of a set of four industrial lights (two sets of two) believed to be from the Director's Studio or Studios 21 or 23 in the Mackintosh Building.
Industrial light from Mackintosh Building
Grey painted metal industrial style light shade with "Crysteel" label. Part of a set of four industrial lights (two sets of two) believed to be from the Director's Studio or Studios 21 or 23 in the Mackintosh Building.
Industrial light from Mackintosh Building
White painted metal industrial style light shade with blue label. Part of a set of four industrial lights (two sets of two) believed to be from the Director's Studio or Studios 21 or 23 in the Mackintosh Building.
Industrial light from Mackintosh Building
White painted metal industrial style light shade with blue label. Part of a set of four industrial lights (two sets of two) believed to be from the Director's Studio or Studios 21 or 23 in the Mackintosh Building.
Identification key for poster reference GSAA/EPH/10/204
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This item is an identification key showing each student depicted in the photograph on the poster under the reference number GSAA/EPH/10/204. It was created by Katie Hawson who was a volunteer at The Glasgow School Of Art Archives and Collections in 2013. Eddie Stewart, a former painting and printmaking tutor at the school helped Katie to identify each individual.
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'Homes for the future' Baseball cap
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Black baseball cap with embroidered logo in blue and white thread
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"Homes for the future" polo shirt
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Black polo shirt with dark blue "Homes for the future" embroidered on front.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Green "Coolicon" metal light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 10 green "Coolicon" coolie style metal light shades thought to be from the Hen Run and elsewhere in the Mackintosh Building. 3 are in good condition while 7 show signs of fire damage.
Glasgow School of Art fashion show 1955 programme
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Glasgow School of Art charities week fashion show brochure from January 1955 made with the cover design made by Robert Macgowan. Includes the members of committee, a description, mannequins, and the programme.
MacGowan, Robert
Glasgow Drawing Competition medal
Classical figure (obverse): Lion Rampant/Glasgow Coat of Arms (reverse). Awarded to D Ballantine. Inscribed obverse: "Glasgow Drawing Competition"; reverse: "Qui Meruit Ferrat Palmam".
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Glasgow Commonwealth Games medal tray
Decorative wooden tray used to deliver ceremonial quaichs to medal winning athletes.
Hodgkiss, Paul
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Brown polo shirt with dark blue "Glasgow 1999" embroidered on front.
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Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Reproduction of Geborne Again by Jimmy Cosgrove.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Folio containing calligraphy and illuminated heading/border, addressed to Eliza Jane Aikman. Front of folio has a pencil sketch, which dates the folio to 1925.
Originally located inside folder (DC 094/1/2/1).
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Flat brass light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 2 flat brass coolie style metal light shades with cut out motifs from the Mackintosh Building.
Flat brass light shade from Mackintosh Building
One of a set of 2 flat brass coolie style metal light shades with cut out motifs from the Mackintosh Building.
First year students on Renfrew Street
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Verso: GSA 1977/8 Photograph by Gerry Kelly, 1st Year. Fraser Taylor, Morag Ross, Robert McCann, Lis Martin. Black and white photograph, landscape.
Taylor, Fraser
Cover for The Glasgow School of Art Club 'At Home' programme of music, 1909
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
The cover image features two women and two men.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Cover for The Glasgow School of Art Club 'At Home' programme of music, 1908
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
The cover image features two women and a man.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Montage of costume designs for the Masque of the City Arms.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Glasgow School of art Third Year Printed Textiles sketchbook labelled 'Botanic Gardens 1969'. Abstract designs.
Cosgrove, James
Coloured sketch for Glasgow School of Art exhibit, Glasgow Exhibition 1911
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Coat of Arms for the stairwell at Glasgow School of Art
This item was severely damaged in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018. Some fragments have been salvaged. The bell survives as it was not in the building at the time of the fire.
The symbols which form the Glasgow coat of arms all refer to miracles performed by St. Mungo, the patron saint of the city who is normally represented with these emblems on the coat of arms. They first appeared on the seals of bishops of Glasgow, the fish on the seal of William Wishart in 1270, the bird on the seal of Robert Wishart in 1271. They were used together for the first time on the seal of the Chapter of Glasgow in 1488. The salmon with the ring in its mouth refers to the story of the local Queen who gave her ring to a knight she was in love with, the jealous King stole the ring from the knight while he was asleep and then demanded it back from the Queen, having thrown it into the Clyde. In desperation she prayed to St. Mungo who told his followers to cast their fishing nets in the river and bring him the first fish that they caught, a salmon with the Queen's ring in its mouth. The tree represents the green hazel twig which Mungo restored to life after his companions had killed it. The bell represents the service bell used in Mungo's church and still in Glasgow until c1700. Mackintosh's tree is highly abstract in its Art Nouveau 'whiplash' spirals untypical of his work. The bird is a modern replacement of the stolen original.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Various chair designs. Inserted newspaper article "Art students show the fun side of degree courses", Clare Henry, Glasgow Herald Tuesday 14th June 1983. Including photograph of Paul Cosgrove.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Framed watercolour with blues, oranges, and browns of the Botanical Gardens in Glasgow. Includes a blue path and orange grass. Matthew wrote "Botanic Garden" bottom right of the painting before the frame. Wrote "Matthew 223 / Full size 7/8 x 3/8 box white".
Matthew, Veronica
An illustrated talk on architecture and cartoons. Louis Hellman
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Poster depicting a surreal tower surrounded by flying pigs. States "Mackintosh Lecture Theatre Monday 21 2.30pm".
Cosgrove, James