- NMC/0286B
- Item
- c1900s-1910s
Green and clear leaded glass.
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Green and clear leaded glass.
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Leaded circular glass panel.
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Leaded circular glass panel.
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Stained Glass or Tapestry of Islamic Architecture & Design (Partnership Fund Number 0321)
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
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Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for four angels. Inscribed, 'Forgive them for... know not what they...' Fragment of larger design, now lost.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels playing musical instruments and a crown.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels playing musical instruments, a crown and stars.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels and a dove.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of two angels playing musical instruments, a dove, and stars.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Paul, Sandgate, Folkestone
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Design for part of a memorial window for the Church of St Paul, Sandgate, Folkestone. Inscribed: 'For he that is mighty hath magnified me and holy is his name'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Mark's, Southport
Design for an angel. Identified as the right side angel at the tracery above the altarpiece six light window depicting the nativity.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby
Stained glass cartoon for a two light memorial window. Inscribed: 'Come Holy Ghost'. For the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby. This window was one of two, two light windows designed for Guthrie and Wells, the Glasgow firm of decorators who began stained glass production in 1884 and won a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employing excellent designers (beginning in 1887 with Sir James Guthrie). Bell first designed glass for the firm in 1895 when he won the competition for new windows for the Royal Church at Crathie, and he continued to design for them for twenty-three years. In the 1920s he also designed for the City Glass Company, and examples of his work are still in the Glasgow area.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby
Stained glass cartoon for a two light memorial window. Inscribed: Our Souls Inspire'. For the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby. This window was one of two, two light windows designed for Guthrie and Wells, the Glasgow firm of decorators who began stained glass production in 1884 and won a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employing excellent designers (beginning in 1887 with Sir James Guthrie). Bell first designed glass for the firm in 1895 when he won the competition for new windows for the Royal Church at Crathie, and he continued to design for them for twenty-three years. In the 1920s he also designed for the City Glass Company, and examples of his work are still in the Glasgow area.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for Isaiah. Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Replacement face used for St Paul (NMC/279A). Inscribed: 'beard to be white in the middle all down its length'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Face used for John Wesley.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for St John (with bible). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for Martin Luther (with hammer). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
John Wesley, holding bible (lower half).
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's Church, Southport
The design depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary on the left side and a young boy (Hartley?) on the right. Design is for the lower section of a window in St Mark's, Southport; dedicated to the memory of Sir William Pickles Hartley of the Primitive Methodist Movement. Inscribed: 'What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for St Paul (with staff). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church. See NMC/282A for replacement face used for St Paul.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (abstract pattern)
Patterned design. Inscribed: 'No.3 Aisle' (pc, t.r).
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained Glass - Care and Conservation (Partnership Fund Number 0115)
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
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Staggered section A-A through lounges & studio extension: 1:100
Stage set - GSA Production of "Tiger at the Gates", Jean Giradoux
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
An actor and actress on stage. Woman in white dress. Same photo found in the GSA Prospectus of 1965-66. Annotated "GSA Amateur Dramatic Society. Performed at the Glasgow Concert Hall on 25th and 26th February. Production by Gordon M. Ross, Décor and costume by Freda Blackwood, costumes made by Margaret Grant".
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Stage front details:1/4"=1'0" & 1/4FS
Stage equipment/details of hangers: 1/4"=1'0" & 1/4FS
Stage curtain details: 1/4"=1'0" & 1/4FS
Glasgow street scene.
Goodhall, John
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Notes and papers regarding staffing including: extracts of minutes detailing staff appointments and conditions; draft letter to Mr King about his duties as Curator and Librarian; Office plan for teaching staff; document of proposed changes to staff; organisational structure charts/diagrams.
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Collections of Staff Timetables including weekly timetables for specific courses and sections, specific staff timetables and departmental timetables. Folders as follows: DIR/13/8/5/1: Folder labelled 'Mrs Bennet, Staff Timetables', 1966-1969 (1 folder) Includes: First Year General Course Timetable, 1968-1969; Second Year General Course Timetable, 1968-1969; Specific staff timetables from the Department of Modelling & Sculpture, 1966-1967 e.g. Mr Dobson, J Norman Martin, P Zunterstein, J Barr, M Allan; list of Visiting Day Staff, 1966-1967 with details of hourly rate and hours worked; collected staff timetables from all departments. DIR/13/8/5/2: Folder labelled 'Mrs M Bennet, Staff Timetables, 1968-1969' (1 folder): Includes: list of Visiting Day Staff, 1968-1969 with details of hourly rate and hours worked; and collected staff timetables from all departments.
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Staff rooms/ fitting out details
Staff rooms/ fitting out details
Staff room fitments/plan & sect: 1/2" to1'0" & 1/2FS
Staff lounge stair enclosure screen:3/4"=1'0"
Staff lounge kitchen/fitment details: 3/4"=1'0"
Staff Lounge facade/ sketch study (colour)
Staff lavatories wc. partitions/ plans, sect & elevs: 1/4" & 1"
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Harry Barnes' Papers relating to the Glasgow School of Art Staff Association. Papers include: Report of the Staff Association Nov 1973, including membership and finance information; correspondence about diploma assessment organisation; Staff Association News bulletins; minutes of meetings; financial and accounts information; agendas; correspondence between Harry Barnes and the Staff Association; Conditions of Service document; further Annual Reports of the Association; some minutes of a meeting of the Principals and Directors of Central (Art) Institutions of Scotland, including Staff Association Representatives; information sheets about the Staff Association; minutes of meetings of the Association of Lecturers in Scottish Central Institutions (ALSCI); information about the School and Staff Committee; report of a School inspection, May 1976, into Student Organisation and Welfare; Staff Association Newsletters; forms for the nomination of a Staff Association member to sit on the Board of Governors. Correspondence deals with topics such as: staff conditions and pay; staff events; and salary scales. Folders as follows: DIR/13/8/3/1: Papers relating to the Staff Association, 1967-1973 (1 folder). DIR/13/8/3/2: Papers relating to the Staff Association, 1970-1976 (1 folder).
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Harry Barnes' papers relating to Staff and Departments. Each folder tends to contain papers and correspondence about a few specific departments. Folders as follows: DIR/13/8/4/1: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments', 1958-1971 (1 folder) Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and about departments. The majority of this folder refers to the Embroidery and Weaving Department. Correspondence is about subjects such as: Staff exhibitions; collaborations with industry including businesses such as Pringle, Mcinnes Textiles ltd, ICI Fibres, Liberty, Beadec Textile Printers Ltd, and Brown Brothers Gallashiels Ltd; the Diploma show private view; staff contracts; scholarships; staff research and travel leave; student projects including those from industry, organisations and businesses; Reports of visits to other Art Colleges; teaching posts and contracts; course content; prospectuses; some job application papers; course timetables; student visits; the Scottish Education Department; staff salaries; student placements; student and staff references; departmental equipment e.g. looms; papers about the 'Glasgow School of Art Former Students' Embroidery Association'; the Textile Council. DIR/13/8/4/2: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments', 1964-1970 (1 folder): Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and about departments. Much of the correspondence in this folder is related to the Industrial Design Department and the Departments of Ceramics, Interior Design, and Silversmithing and Jewellery. Correspondence includes topics such as: Student competitions; visits to Departments; lectures for students; appointments to the staff; collaboration with industry and businesses such as: General Time limited, Shell Chemicals limited, The Scottish Design Centre; student projects with industry partners; conferences; correspondence with other Universities e.g. University of Technology, Loughborough; student visits to factories and businesses; visits to other ceramic departments e.g. the Edinburgh College of Art; the re-planning of the Ceramic Department of the Glasgow School of Art; equipment and machinery e.g. kilns and power tools; student competitions and prizes; departmental exhibitions; student and staff references; the Scottish Education Department; the School Prospectus; proposed timetables; some correspondence, in French, between J Leslie Auld, Silversmithing and Jewellery, and correspondents including Monsieur Calmette, President of Cartier (translations are provided); study visits for students; departmental accomodation; departmental commissions. Also includes papers such as: workshop regulations for Interior Design; a Report on a Visit to the LCC School of Silversmithing and Allied Trades by John Leslie Auld, 1965. Includes 13 black and white photographs. DIR/13/8/4/3: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments, Honours Courses', 1964-1970 (1 folder): Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and about the departments of Textiles, Industrial Design, and Ceramics, related to Honours Courses. Correspondence includes topics such as: student visits; equipment and machinery; student placements in factories and businesses; collaborating with industry e.g. Pringle; student references; the Scottish Education Department; positions and appointments to the staff; correspondence with other Art Schools and Departments and visits; correspondence with the Textile Council; donations to departments from companies; exhibitions of student work; correspondence with industry to research techniques e.g. The Plasics Institute; student projects; staff retirements; competitions; health and safety; the purchase of materials by students; student examinations. DIR/13/8/4/4: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments', 1964-1971 (1 folder): Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and the Heads of Departments. The majority of papers relate to School accounts, the post of Secretary and Treasurer 1969, the School of Architecture, the Department of Industrial Design, Saturday Morning Childrens' Classes, and the Department of Planning. Correspondence includes topics such as: the Scottish Education Department about Examination of Accounts; the School Accounts; the Decimilisation of the Glasgow School of Art Accounts; teachers' travelling expenses and conference fees; competitions and prizes; correspondence with the Glasgow Arts Centres; salaries; student debts; student fees; insurance arrangements; external examiners; student visits; collaboration between the School of Architecture and University of Glasgow departments; visits to the School from RIBA; staff references; classes for apprentice Carpet Designers; a conference for Carpet Designers; the Council of Industrial Design; a Carpet Design Exhibition; staff vacancies and appointments; the Saturday Morning Childrens' Classes; the Town Planning Institute; student projects; Department of Planning projects; staff/student statistics; links with the University of Glasgow in terms of Planning; staff regrading. Also includes papers relating to: the post of The Secretary and Treasurer of the Glasgow School of Art; the Chair of Architecture at the University of Glasgow; Outline of Courses in Town and Country Planning at the Glasgow School of Art; draft application forms for 'Admission to full time training in Planning'; papers from Ian Morrison about his commencing at the Art School as a staff member, the General Course and other matters. DIR/13/8/4/5: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments, 1966-1970' (1 folder): Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and about the departments of Silversmithing & Jewellery, Embroidery and Weaving, Printmaking, Graphic Design, and the School of Design. Correspondence includes topics such as: enrolment figures; the duties of the Head of the School of Design; section meetings; visits to the Diploma Show; agendas for staff meetings; lectures from visiting professionals; appointments to teaching posts; departmental supplies; exhibitions; staff timetables; student and staff references; equipment; job advertisments; regrading of staff; student scholarships and travel abroad; student placements; student projects; student visits to factories; guest lectures; competitions; Notice of congratulations to Gordon Huntly for winning the competition to design the Robert Burns Anniversary Stamp, 1965; departmental libraries; orders to the Graphic Design Department for School stationery and prospectuses; commissions for departments; student membership of the 'Society of Industrial Artists'; Glasgow College of Printing, information about College Diploma in Graphic Communications; student Summer projects for the Department of Graphic Design; donations of equipment; papers about a Glasgow School of Art Christmas Card competition, 1967; papers about Graphic Design Research Projects; staff salaries; papers about the addition of Photography to the Graphic Design Department. DIR/13/8/4/6: Folder labelled 'Staff & Departments', 1966-1970 (1 folder): Papers and correspondence with departmental staff and about departments. The majority of this folder refers to the Department of Sculpture. Correspondence includes topics such as: appointments to the staff; collaborations with industry; research visits; staff and student references; commissions; equipment and orders; post-diploma studies; diploma show arrangements; assessments and assessors reports; student visits to factories; Government scholarships; Culzean Hostel; the moving of the departments of Sculpture and Pottery; regradings; staff meetings; advertisments for posts within the Sculpture Department.
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Stable door to cold room/ fifth floor: 1" &FS