- DB/21
- Item
- c1853-1896
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Literary & Artistic Club at Hagg's Castle
Volume I. Hugh MacDonald, seated 6th from left.
Brown, Duncan
Perspective of church. The church was destroyed by a bomb in 1942.
Thomson, Alexander
Perspective drawing of the spire of Free Church College, Glasgow. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.
McGibbon, Alexander
Photograph of Tollcross Park view painting
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A black-and-white photograph of a watercolour painting featuring a view from Tollcross Park in Glasgow. A distant building, assumed to be a church, is visible over the woodland scenery. Annotated "Tollcross Park Glasgow" on the reverse, but not dated.
Meldrum, William
Perspective drawing of Glasgow Cathedral viewed from the north-east. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Watercolour and pencil sketch of Bothwell Church. The backing board notes that the sketch depicts the church before restoration. A joint visit by the Glasgow and Edinburgh Architectural Associations was made to the church on 22 Jun 1889; McGibbon possibly attended this trip and produced this sketch. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
A collection of photographs and negatives taken by George Oliver dating from 1948-1990 (apart from two dated c1897). George arranged his photographs into folders by approximate subject matter and gave each folder a title. This has been reflected in the catalogue with the folder titles in the catalogue being the exact titles George used. The folders have been arranged by subject matter where possible. There are exceptions to the above. Folders DC 066/2/20 and DC 066/2/86 have not been given a title by George and have been catalogued as 'Untitled'. There are exceptions to this with DC 066/2/78 containing photographs taken by Cordelia Oliver as they date from after George's death. As a result of the Mackintosh Building fire in 2014, folders DC 066/2/87, DC 066/2/88 and DC 066/2/89 contain photographs that have been rehoused since their deposit and are likely to have been taken out of other folders. It is not clear from which folders these photographs came originally, so they have been catalogued separately with their titles reflecting the subject matter of the photographs they contain.
Oliver, George
Hall, 83 North Frederick Street, Glasgow
Elevation to North Frederick Street.
Fulton, James Black
Hall, 83 North Frederick Street, Glasgow
Details of decorative stonework (1/4 of full size).
Fulton, James Black
Hall, 83 North Frederick Street, Glasgow
Fragment of backing board showing drawing of male head.
Fulton, James Black
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Records of The Glasgow School of Art Club
This collection includes ephemera from meetings, programmes and prizegivings.
The Glasgow School of Art Club
Study of late 19th century Glasgow building by John James Burnett.
McGibbon, Alexander
Maxwell, Tom
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Volume I.
Brown, Duncan
Design for the Grand Hall, Glasgow International Exhibition, 1901
The competition, held in 1898, was won by the Glasgow architect James Miller with a considerably more ornate design for a 'bit of Spanish baroque confectionery' (McLaren Young). Like Miller's, Mackintosh's design derives from James Sellars' for the 1888 Glasgow exhibition, but simplified. 'The dome, perhaps a prerequisite for Glasgow exhibitions, remained, but it was presented with severe geometricality, with an Art Nouveau lantern surmounted by a Chinese coolie hat.'
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Perspective drawing of Glasgow School of Art from the north-west
View of the Glasgow School of Art, showing Hengler's circus, prior to the construction of the second half of the building.
McGibbon, Alexander
Group of various figures, with Glasgow skyline beyond. Signed "O.R.S.".
*Not available / given
New Botanical Laboratories, University of Glasgow
Glasgow University extension. Plan of ground floor. Perspective view looking to University Avenue.
Scott, John Oldrid
New Botanical Laboratories, University of Glasgow
Glasgow University extension. Perspective view from University Avenue.
Scott, John Oldrid
Montage of costume designs for the Masque of the City Arms.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Perspective of building.
Bryden, Robert Alexander
Glasgow Trams 35 years' service badge (Version 2)
Glasgow Trams 35 years' service badge (Version 1)
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
A fabric trimming from a cushion cover, embroidered before the First World War. The cover has pink roses and green foliage embroidered on authentic 'Mackintosh' mauve linen fabric.It is possible that both design and fabric were purchased from Brown and Beveridge, Bath Street, Glasgow.
*Not available / given
Cover for The Glasgow School of Art Club 'At Home' programme of music, 1909
The cover image features two women and two men.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Corporation drawing medal (Version 2)
Corporation drawing medal (Version 1)
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
Preliminary sketch for Glasgow School of Art exhibit, Glasgow Exhibition 1911
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Presscuttings book belonging to Archibald McGlashan, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Presscuttings book of reviews of exhibitions including those at the GSA Club, RSA and Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, 1913-1959.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Loose material including receipts and statement of particulars regarding the lending museum scheme.
*Not available / given