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Copies of Dispositions

Copies of Dispositions in favour of Glasgow School of Art for their properties. Papers are photocopies of original documents made by McClure Naismith, Solicitors, and sent to the School: GOV/5/12/1: Photocopy of the 1896 Disposition in favour of Glasgow School of Art for the Mackintosh Building (The Ground in Scott Street, Renfrew Street and Dalhousie Street), with cover letter from McClure Naismith, 30 Oct 2003 GOV/5/12/2: Photocopy of the 1931 Disposition in favour of Glasgow School of Art for the Newbery Tower (160, 162 and 164 Renfrew Street) and The Foulis Building (158 Renfrew Street) with cover letter from McClure Naismith, 02 Dec 2003

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Contracts and Agreements

Contracts agreements, and acceptances for School Extension works. GOV/5/10/6/1: Extract from Minutes of Building Committee 22 Jan 1907, the appointment of Messrs Honeyman, Keppie and Mackintosh as Architects of the Extension of the School building (3 copies) GOV/5/10/6/2: Bundle of copy letters and extracts of minutes relating to the acceptance of estimates of the Architects with the clause that the Architects cannot make any alterations to plans without the approval of the Building Committee, 1927 (5 items) GOV/5/10/6/3: Copy template letter from John Keppie & Henderson for the accepting of an offer of 01 Jun 1927. Blanks are left for the sums of money to be filled in. Recipient unknown GOV/5/10/6/4: Bundle of papers labelled 'Contracts Work' including extracts of minutes of the Building Committee where offers and estimates are accepted. Includes a letter from John Keppie & Henderson notifying Glasgow School of Art of acceptences made, 03 Sep 1927 . Also includes a typed document of extension suggestions for e.g. Modelling Studios and the Chair Store. 1927-1928 (7 items) GOV/5/10/6/5: Glasgow School of Art Extension Scheme Statement as to Tenders accepted and work authorised as at 19 Jun 1928 GOV/5/10/6/6: Letter from John Keppie & Henderson to Glasgow School of Art informing the School that they have accepted the estimate of Messrs M. Stewart & Co for the rebuilding of the corner of the front wall, 20 Jun 1928 GOV/5/10/6/7: Copy extract of Minutes of the Building Committee sanctioning alterations to the plans, with cover letter to Keppie & Henderson, 24 Oct 1928 GOV/5/10/6/8: Typed list of Glasgow School of Art Extension, Tenders accepted and costs, 06 Dec 1928 GOV/5/10/6/9: Letter from John Keppie & Henderson to Glasgow School of Art informing the School that they have accpeted the estimate of Messrs Lawson for fittings, 29 May 1929

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Community Initiatives Development

Includes:

  • DC 028/7/1/1/1 Briefing Paper (not dated) 1 folder
  • DC 028/7/1/1/2 Programme Descriptions (1997) 1 folder
  • DC 028/7/1/1/3 Progress Report April 1998 (1998) 1 folder
  • DC 028/7/1/1/4 Notes for presentation to Mangaement Team 28 July 1998 (1998) 1 folder
  • DC 028/7/1/1/5 "The 'Community Strategy' or the 'Glue for 1999'" consultative paper for the 1999 Team (not dated) 1 folder.

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Commonwealth Arts Festival

Harry Barnes' Papers relating to the Commonwealth Arts Festival between 18 Sep-02 Oct 1965. Folders as follows: DIR/13/13/2/1: Minutes and Progress Reports for the Commonwealth Arts Festival, 1964-1965 (1 folder): Includes: Minutes of the Advisory Council for the Commonwealth Arts Festival meetings; notices of meetings; agendas; Progress Reports; and draft programmes and leaflets for the Fesitval. DIR/13/13/2/2: General Correspondence regarding the Commonwealth Arts Festival, 1964-1966 (1 folder): Includes correspondence with: The Scottish National Orchestra Society about meetings of the steering committee; William Buchanan of the Arts Council of Great Britain about catalogue sales; The Royal Scottish Academy about the opening of the Exhibition; Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology, about sculpture they exhibited in the Arts Festival; the Arts Council of Great Britain about insurance; Craigie College of Education, Ayr, about exhibiting the 'Scottish Artists under 30' works; correspondence with other institutions in and around Glasgow who had exhibitions as part of the Festival; the Commonwealth Arts Festival representatives about various arrangements for example the opening event, press conference, and mailing lists; the four Principals of Scottish Art Colleges about arrangements for the Festival. Also includes: receipt for the proceeds of the sale of Scottish Crafts Catalogues at the Glasgow School of Art; handwritten notes about catalogue sales; copy of questionnaire about the organisation of the Festival and lessons learned; invitations to exhibitions that were part of the Festival; copies of souvenir brochures for the festival; pressclipping about the 'Young Scots Artists' Exhibition'; papers about the organisation of the opening of the Festival exhibitions at the Glasgow School of Art, 19 Sep 1965 e.g. invitation cards, and the lunch arrangements; notes relating to meetings and the organisation of the opening events of the Festival; drafts of the foreword to the catalogue of 'Scottish Artists under 30' written by Barnes; drafts of the text for the invitation cards. DIR/13/13/2/3: Correspondence with Glasgow School of Art exhibitors at the Commonwealth Arts Festival, 1965 (1 folder): Includes a list of Glasgow students invited to participate and notes from the invited participants communicating whether they intend to exhibit or not. Also includes a copy of a circular letter about the Commonwealth Arts Festival and Glasgow School of Art's contribution of an exhibition of the work of young Scottish Artists. DIR/13/13/2/4: Papers regarding the catalogue for the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition, 1965 (1 folder): Includes: Annotated 'galley proof' of the catalogue for the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition; correspondence with David J Clark, Printers and Manufacturing Stationers, about the printing of the catalogue. DIR/13/13/2/5: Folder labelled: 'CAF, GSA Ex, Glasgow Forms', 1965 (1 folder) Includes forms for the Glasgow School of Art students/alumni submitting works for the Commonwealth Arts Festival. Forms include information such as, how many works are being submitted, the title of each painting, insurance value, and price if for sale. DIR/13/13/2/6: Folder labelled: 'Commonwealth Arts Festival, Acceptances', 1965 (1 folder): Letters of acceptance to the opening of the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition at the Glasgow School of Art as part of the Comonwealth Arts Festival. DIR/13/13/2/7: Folder labelled: 'Commonwealth Arts Festival, Regrets', 1965 (1 folder): Letters of regret at being unable to attend the opening of the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition at the Glasgow School of Art as part of the Comonwealth Arts Festival. Also includes some blank forms and organisational papers e.g. forms for the submission of paintings, blank postcards for replies to the Director, and a circular with information about the Commonwealth Arts Festival. DIR/13/13/2/8: Correspondence with Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee about the Festival, 1965 (1 folder): Correspondence with the Art Schools in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee about the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition. Correspondence about matters such as: paintings to be sent from the other Colleges for the exhibition; arrangements for private views of the exhibition; lists of works at the Exhibition; arrangements for the hanging of the Exhibition; the transport of artworks to Glasgow; Memorandum of a meeting of the Principals. DIR/13/13/2/9: Papers relating to the sale of works exhibited at the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition, 1965 (1 folder): Includes: Lists of works sold by Glasgow School of Art Students and prices; correspondence about the sale of works; forms filled in by interested parties wishing to purchase works; lists of sales for the other Art Colleges in Scotland. DIR/13/13/2/10: Collection Receipts for the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition, 1966 (1 folder): Includes receipts of the collection of works submitted for the 'Scottish Artists under 30' Exhibition, signed by the artists. Also includes some blank receipt forms (10 copies).

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Colour Negs GAO

Folder containing colour negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Includes: Glasgow Green, Greenock, Exhibition of Scottish Art in North of England, London, Morgot's Studio, Border Warfare at Tramway 1989, Wines from Paris Opening, Holyrood Park Festival Fringe Day 1996 and Glasgow streets.

Oliver, George

Colour Negs: CMO Rolls-Royce

Folder containing colour negatives. Most are annotated. The photographs are presumed to have been taken by Cordelia Oliver as they are taken after George's death. Includes: Cordelia and her friends, Glasgow, The Vital Spark Clyde puffer and Pollokshields villas.

Oliver, Cordelia

Colour Group (H E Odling)

1 folder of Harry Barnes' papers regarding the 'Colour Group' of H E Odling at the Glasgow School of Art. Includes: Correspondence with Henry Edward (Ted) Odling about Section 5 and other matters; a report by Odling: 'A Short Report on a Meeting at Film House Edinburgh concerning the possible formation of a Film School in Scotland, Jul 1966'; correspondence about a possible student exchange programme with the Staatliche Akademie, Stuttgart; correspondence and papers about the Leverhulme Research Award, awarded to Edward Odling including his Report of his tour; correspondence about Odling's teaching research around Europe; correspondence about the Colour Group of Great Britain and the formation of a Colour Group in Scotland. NB Contains some sensitive information that will be closed for 75 years.

Odling, Ted

Colleges of Education

Harry Barnes' papers relating to Colleges of Education in the West of Scotland and the training of Art Teachers, including: Jordanhill College of Education, Craigie College of Education, and Hamilton College of Education. Folders as follows: DIR/13/19/1/1: Papers and correspondence relating to Jordanhill College, 1964-1968 (1 folder): Includes: Correspondence about a residential course for Teachers of Art; papers about events at Jordanhill College such as plays by their dramatic club; prospectus of 'Jordanhill College of Education, Department of Inservice Training, session 1967-1968'; papers about the Jordanhill College of Education conferences for example: 'Fourth Annual Conference for Teachers of Modern Studies', 'Post-War American Literature', 'Teachers of Classics', 'Developments in the Field of Commerce', and Lecturers in Economics in Further Education', etc; programme for a Jordanhill course: 'Art and Education'; correspondence about a Jordanhill College of Education, Students' Exhibition, 1967; prospectus and papers for Jordanhill Summer Vacation and Special Courses, 1967; correspondence about a conference for Teachers of Art; correspondence about a Special Teachers' Recruitment Scheme; various correspondence with Jordanhill College of Education about matters such as: students, Charities Week, Jordanhill drama club shows, and exhibitions etc. DIR/13/19/1/2: Papers and Correspondence relating to Craigie College, 1965-1971 (1 folder): Includes: List of students on a course for Arts and Crafts; correspondence with Craigie College of Education about the assessment of the students; correspondence and papers regarding Barnes' role as External Examiner for Art at Craigie College of Education including his reports on courses and individual students (reports on students closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection); invitations to events at Craigie College e.g. a Christmas show; papers about Craigie College Art Extension; correspondence and papers about a new Art Department for Craigie College; memorandum on Craigie College of Education, Main Course in Art. DIR/13/19/1/3: Papers and Correspondence relating to Jordanhill College, 1969-1970 (1 folder): Includes: Correspondence about references, from Jordanhill, for candidates for positions in Glasgow School of Art (closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection); papers about a programme of courses at Jordanhill for the qualification to teach; papers about conferences at Jordanhill e.g. 'Teachers of Geography', 'Teachers of Commerce', 'Lecturers in Liberal Studies and others Interested', 'Teachers of Modern Studies', a conference on Curriculum Papers Nos 2 and 6', and a one day conference 'Craft Studies Courses in Engineering'; papers about 'Inservice Courses'; revised list of Summer vacation courses; correspondence about the Scottish Art Teachers Association and the Scottish Education Department; correspondence about the 'National Committee for the In-Service Training of Teachers'; papers about Jordanhill Drama Club performances; correspondence and papers about a 'Residential course for Teachers of Art'; map of Western Glasgow showing Jordanhill College; proposed calendar for the School of Further Education for session 1969-1970; correspondence about a '5-weeks Teaching Project'. DIR/13/19/1/4: Papers and Correspondence relating to Craigie College, 1969-1973 (1 folder): Includes: correspondence and papers regarding Barnes' role as External Examiner for Art at Craigie College of Education including his reports on courses and individual students (reports on students closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection). DIR/13/19/1/5: Papers and Correspondence relating to Jordanhill College, 1971-1972 (1 folder): Includes: correspondence with the 'Council for Technical Education and Training for Overseas Countries' about overseas work; draft outline of an 'Introductory Course on Teaching in Higher Education'; correspondence about courses for FE teaching qualification; correspondence and papers about Jordanhill Residential Course 'Teaching in Higher Education'; references from Jordanhill College for candidates for positions at the Glasgow School of Art (closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection); correspondence about student representation on Boards of Governors; correspondence and papers about a one day conference for Teachers of Art; memorandum from Jordanhill about Courses for Teachers in Further Education; papers about a 'One Week Refresher Course for Teachers of Physics'. DIR/13/19/1/6: Papers and Correspondence relating to Craigie College, 1974 (1 folder): Includes: correspondence and papers regarding Barnes' role as External Examiner for Art at Craigie College of Education including his reports on courses and individual students (reports on students closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection). DIR/13/19/1/7: Papers and Correspondence relating to Hamilton College, 1976-1977 (1 folder): Includes: correspondence inviting Barnes to see an exhibition of S B Johnson's work at Kibble School, Paisley; papers relating to Barnes role as External Examiner for the BEd Course at Hamilton College of Education e.g.: Agenda for Board of Examiners for the Degree of BEd, University of Strathclyde, student marks for the degree of BEd (closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection), and Barnes' Reports.

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Collection of Publications

A bundle of magazines, catalogues and booklets collected by Cordelia Oliver. Includes: Art Monthly, Art Review, Scottish Theatre News, Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition catalogue Mercury Gallery, 1991, Art in Scotland 1978-1988 catalogue, Scottish Actors Company Festival Brochure and Scottish International.

Oliver, Cordelia

Collected publications

Various publications, embroidery periodicals and sample books collected by Kath Whyte.

The publications include:

  • Bottensomsmodeller: models of drawn threadwork by Sara Lawergren, n.d.;
  • A Short History of Decorative *Textiles and Tapestries by Violetta Thurstan, 1934;
  • The Stockhom City Hall: a guide by Ragnar Ostberg, 1946;
  • altire Chapbook No. 12: Rashie Coat: designed by Joan Hassall, 1951;
  • The First Five Years: The Scottish Craft Centre, 1955;
  • The Sunday Times Magazine "Through the Eye of the Needle"; 22 December 1963
  • The embroidery periodicals include:
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 441 "Cross stitch: 22 designs for cross stitch embroidery on table linens and furnishings, with diagrams and instructions", 1959;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No.508 "Drawn fabric: designs for table linens and furnishings with instructions for a wide range of drawn fabric stitches", 1959;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 518 "Assisi Embroidery: traditional and modern designs for table linens and furnishings, with diagrams and drawings", 1960;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 570 "Cross stitch: European designs", 1960;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 650 "Drawn thread embroidery", 1959 X 2 copies;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 708 "Up to the minute embroidery", 1959;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 755 "Modern Spanish blackwork", n.d.;
  • Anchor Embroidery Book No. 837 "Sunshine cross stitch from the Mediterranean", 1962;
  • Anchor School Leaflet "Embroidery Texture Patterns", 1966;
  • Anchor Transfer No. 978, 1965
  • Bestway No. 153 Second Arts and Crafts Book, n.d.;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 614 "Coloured hardanger motifs", 1962;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 775; "Make your own designs in bold counted thread embroidery", 1961;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 813 "Time for Tatting", 1962;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 821 "Canvas stitch embroidery", 1961 x 2 copies;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 844 "Gingham Crochet", 1962;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 865 "Swedish darning", 1962;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 907 "Lagartera embroidery", 1963;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No. 956 "Crochet Designs From Gothic Architecture", 1964;
  • Coats Sewing Group Book No.1066 "Hardanger for today", n.d.;
  • J. & P. *Coats Book No. 408 "Learn new crafts in mercer-crochet", n.d.;
  • Craftwork No. 13, 1975;
  • Fancy Needlework Illustrated No. 97, Vol. 9, n.d.;
  • Fancy Needlework Illustrated No. 151, n.d.;
  • Good Needlework Magazine, Feb 1931;
  • Leach's Home Crafts, n.d.;
  • Review "Embroidery in India", 1972/3;
  • Weldon's Series No. 346 "Home crafts", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Sixpenny Series No. 17 "Doll's Clothes in Knitting and Crochet" and *Weldon's Sixpenny Series No.18 "Toyland: simple toys & how to make them" [bound as one];
  • Weldon's Sixpenny Series No. 26 "Home Crafts", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Sixpenny Series No. 158 "Posies of shells, ribbon, glass, leather, wool, etc; etc";
  • Weldon's Practical Needlework 1st Series No. 19, Vol. 2 "Practical Smocking", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Practical Needlework 1st Series No. 52, Vol. 5 "Practical Drawn Thread Work", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Practical Needlework New Series No. 53 "Broderie Anglaise: Scalloping and Hemstitching including Ladder-Work", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Practical Needlework New Series No. 75 "Drawn Thread Work and Needleweaving", n.d.;
  • Weldon's Practical Needlework No. 491, Vol. 41 "Knitted & Crochet Toys", n.d.;

The sample books include:

  • Bilbille & Co Sample Book No. 11 "Piece Dyed Wool Fabrics", 1968;
  • Bilbille & Co Sample Book No. 5 "Knitted Novelties", 1969;
  • Bilbille & Co Sample Book No. 9 "Piece Dyed Wool Fabrics", 1969;
  • Bilbille & Co Sample Book No. 6 "Yarn Dyed Wool Fabrics", 1970;
  • Bute Fabrics sample book, n.d. x 2;
  • Creation-Textile sample book "Wool f. Ladies", Feb 1969;
  • Creation-Textile sample book "Wool f. Ladies", May 1969;
  • Donald Brothers Ltd sample book featuring Old Glamis Fabrics in "Kabul" cloth, n.d.;
  • Donald Brothers Ltd sample book featuring Old Glamis Fabrics in "Kincraig Stripe" cloth, n.d.;
  • Donald Brothers Ltd sample book featuring Old Glamis Fabrics in "Samarkand" cloth, n.d.;
  • Texital Novita-Milano sample book "Lanerie per Signora", 1969/70;
  • Texital Novita-Milano sample book 1968 - 10 "Lanerie per Signora", 1969/70;
  • Textiles-Paris-Echos succ de Textile Argus draperie sample book No. 1, 1954;
  • Textiles-Paris-Echos succ de Textile Argus draperie sample book No. 2, 1954;
  • Textiles-Paris-Echos succ de Textile Argus draperie sample book No. 3, 1954;
  • Textiles-Paris-Echos succ de Textile Argus draperie sample book No. 4, 1954;
  • Textiles-Paris-Echos succ de Textile Argus draperie sample book No. 5, 1954;
  • "Wemyss furnishing fabrics of unique texture & colour" a Wemyss Weavecraft Limited, East Wemyss, Fife, Scotland sample book featuring textured cotton and cotton blend fabrics in a variety of patterns and colours, n.d.

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Collected newscuttings

A collection of newscuttings relating to embroidery, various exhibitions, GSA staff & students, and artists from Aberdeen & Arbroath.

Also includes a scrapbook of newscuttings containing articles re: Aberdeen Exhibition of Modern Embroidery, Gray's School Former Pupils' Exhibition, etc; as well as costume and architecture images.

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Collected image cuttings

Includes a folder entitled "Drawings" containing a collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings and a small number of photographs of various images; including ecclesiastical works of art, floral crewel work, ceramics, historical portraits, architecture, birds, etc. [outsize]

Also includes a collection of black and white images of Rome featuring architecture, sculptures and frescoes; in original envelope which bears a label with the title, "Fotografia Artistica Commerciale: Roma - via condotti, 76".

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Collected ephemera

A collection of catalogues, invitations, programmes and dinner menus collected by Kath Whyte. Many relate to GSA alumni and events and some of the dinner menus have been signed by fellow guests. Other items include a catalogue for Kath Whyte: Embroiderer Retrospective Exhibition and a photograph album presented to Kath by Daimaru for her help with an exhibition.

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Collected art works

A collection of various artworks belonging to Kath Whyte.

Includes:

  • A framed black and purple print of a bird, possibly done by Bob Stewart;
  • A framed batik; a design by Bob Stewart [outsize];
  • "Brave Fusilier" an abstract work of art given to Kath Whyte on her retirement by Bob Finnie, lecturer in the Printed Textiles Department [outsize];
  • Charcoal portrait, pencil portrait and two etchings of Kath Whyte signed by W.S. Webster [outsize];
  • Piece of art work (possibly a portrait of Kath?) done by a child [outsize].

The following items are in PCS 18.12:

  • Brave Fusilier, Design by Robert Stewart, Portraits of Kath Whyte by W.S Webster and portrait by a child

Whyte, Helen Kathleen R

Clyde Environment

Folder containing 84 black and white photographs depicting the clyde environment taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Some have been annotated but most are unidentified. Includes: numerous pictures of clyde puffers steaming up and down the river, Grangemouth pictured from South Alloa, St Enoch Subway in the 1950s and taxi rank, a sail to the Kyles of Bute from Glasgow, Govan, cranes, bridges and various dock scenes.

Oliver, George

Cloud studies

Collection of cloud and sky study photographs. Photographs are mounted on a supporting cardboard backing. Most have a stamp on the support that says "Glasgow School of Art and Haldane Academy".

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City Chambers, Cathedral, Templeton's etc.

Folder containing 41 black and white photographs of various sizes taken by George Oliver. Some are annotated. Includes: washing lines at Templeton's Carpet Factory, interior of the City Chambers, interior of the Mackintosh Library showing book trolley in a Mackintosh style, Glasgow Cathedral and high rise flats.

Oliver, George

Cits

Folder containing negatives and contact sheets of photographs taken by George Oliver in relation to the Citizen's Theatre and The Goethe Institute. Includes: Goethe Institute, Goethe Medal presentation 1984, Mayfest press conference 1986, Citizen's Theatre board, canteen and backstage staff.

Oliver, George

Circulars

Includes:

  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/1 Proposed letters from the Secretary to inform prospective organisations of the Needlecraft Exhibition, October 1915–Nov 1915.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/2 Documents relating to the advertisement of the Needlecraft Exhibition, 06 Nov 1915.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/3 Draft letter titled 'Needlework Exhibition' from Secretary to accompany supply of circulars and schedules for the Needlecraft Exhibition, 23 Nov 1915.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/4 Proposed letters from the Secretary to inform prospective attendees of the Needlecraft Exhibition,15 Jan 1916–26 Feb 1916.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/5 Proposed letter from Secretary informing prospective organisation of the exhibition - including list of prospective organisations to contact, 06 Mar 1916.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/6 Information advertising the Needlecraft Exhibition, Jan 1916
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/7Return of material notice from GSA Needlecraft Committee, March 1916.
  • GSAA/EPH/9/1/6/8 Material relating to the Girl's Guildry (Glasgow Centre), 1916.

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Chronological bound and loose newscuttings relating to The Glasgow School of Art

This series of cuttings relates to the activities of the School and its pupils from 1864 onwards. They cover all aspects of the School's activities from exhibitions, student events and course advertisements through to job adverts. As well as later loose material, this includes volumes for the following dates: NEW/1/1/1: 1864-1897 NEW/1/1/2: 1897-1907 NEW/1/1/3: 1907-1917 NEW/1/1/4: 1917-1927 NEW/1/1/5: 1927-1932 NEW/1/1/6: 1932-1942 NEW/1/1/7: 1943-1952 NEW/1/1/8: 1952-1960 NEW/1/1/9: 1960-1961 NEW/1/1/10: 1961-1968

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