(128) Sacristy floor plan: 1/4"
- GKC/CC/3/38/8
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- 1958-1966
(128) Sacristy floor plan: 1/4"
(122) Setting out/ sanctuary block
(282) Classroom block/ layout of roof boarding: 1/4"-1'0"
(284) Sanctuary rooflight details
(103R1) Foundations and brickwork
(226) Common room floor plan: 1/4"-1'0"
(011) 1/8" Section through classroom
Mislaid?
(003A) 1/8" Classroom floor plan
Plan showing road sewer & ground levels: 1/16=1ft
(008) 1/8" Section thro' sanctuary
(053) Boiler room/ cold water supply: 3/8"
(007) 1/8" section through chapel.
Tabernacle drawing/ front & side elevation, roof & base plans: 1/4"=1"
Details of RW outlets to gutter units: 1/2FS
Details of RW outlets to Balc Units: 1/2FS
(220A) Table desk for SBR: 1" & 1/2FS
(235) Toilets/convector details: 1"-1'0"
The coach house, 47 Eldon Street, Greenock: Survey notes (page1)
12 cartridge paper sheets including free hand sketches of the coach house ground floor plan, upper floor plan, section CC, section BB, section AA, N.W elevation, N.E elevation, S.W elevation, S.E elevation, and several architectural details including gate, window, and cast iron fireplace. Although these drawings are all free hand sketches, they also include details of the entire building's dimensions and materials used indoors and outdoors.
Platt, Christopher
Different kinds of Street's lightings
Free hand sketches showing different kinds of lighting on three different street at Glasgow:
Platt, Christopher
Daylight effects on street: Royal Bank Place
Free hand sketch describing Royal Bank Place as a peaceful space, very different from Royal Exchange Place (other side of arch) or Buchanan Street where there is either vehicular traffic or pedestrian traffic. Nothing invites you through the Arch except the sun.
Platt, Christopher
Scotland Street School, North Elevation
Free hand sketch showing the north elevation of Scotland Street School including some architectural descriptions, for example, "scale has been a major design factor in this building for children, windows diminish in height as they rise from the floor, and the wall has been set back to lessen the effect of three stories. Not every room in a building has the same height, each houses a different function and should be designed with that function in mind".
Platt, Christopher
Old West Kirk, Greenock, front elevation (Page 1)
Material created for summer project relating to the study of Old West Kirk at Greenock including free hand sketches showing front elevation, left hand elevation (right hand elevation is similar), plan of the main entrance, section through porch, and walls bricks' details.
Platt, Christopher
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A small print featuring the scenery in front of the courtyard of a Scottish manse. Annotated as "The Manse, Kilmore" on the upper left side, but not dated.
Meldrum, William
Drawing titled "Correspondence"
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
An illustrative drawing featuring a man seated at a desk receiving letters from three birds flying towards him. Annotated as "Correspondence," but not dated.
Meldrum, William
Drawing of a woman hugging her knees
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A small drawing of a woman seated on the floor, hugging her knees, with her head down. This work features shading of the entire background using pencil. Undated.
Meldrum, William
House brochure by Lanarkshire Builders Limited (Front cover, Version 1)
Part of Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
Titled "Houses by Lanarkshire Builders Limited". Located in Mossend and Bellshill in the county of Lanarkshire in Scotland. The document is from post World War II era. Contains 10 pages. Includes printed descriptions and various images throughout of different housing styles that the company offered.
Sidney Wesley Birnage
Technical drawing of layout of Ultrasonic unit
Technical drawing of ultrasonic unit. Scale 1.8. Drawing no. S16.
Cameron, Dugald
Airbrush drawing of diasonic machine. Created to visualise possible developments of the design, single unit option.
Cameron, Dugald
Airbrush drawing of diasonic machine. Created to visualise possible developments of the design. Wall mount option.
Cameron, Dugald
Technical drawing of Swedish ultrasonic unit
Technical drawing of front and end elevation of Swedish ultrasonic unit
Cameron, Dugald
Drawing of Swedish Ultrasonic Unit
Line drawing, larger version of drawing 1: Swedish Ultrasonic unit, end elevation, with more detail.
Cameron, Dugald
Technical drawing of Swedish Ultrasonic unit
Drawing 1 of 3 of Swedish Ultrasonic unit, end elevation. Part of set with DC 091/3/1/6 & 7.
Cameron, Dugald
Initial drawing of ultrasonic medical diagnostic machine
Developed from drawings by engineers: Initial drawing /visualisation of an ultrasonic medical diagnostic machine proposed by Kelvin Hughes. 1/6 Scale.
Cameron, Dugald
Initial sketches for bed scanner
Initial drawings and sketches for the design of a bed table scanner.
Cameron, Dugald
Technical drawing of an installation, featuring a small sketch to the top right of the drawing showing plan view of installation.
Cameron, Dugald
Life drawing of a male figure facing away from the artist with his right arm extended out, drawing created from memory.
Cameron, Dugald
Life drawing of a male figure with hands behind his back facing to the left, left side view.
Cameron, Dugald
Woodcut prints depicting the St George myth
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Two multicolour-printed pieces of teaching examples for printmaking, attached to backing paper. These prints illustrate the heroic myth of Saint George slaying a dragon. Also used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked with the level of students "Sixth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A small watercolour drawing depicting the head of rooster.
Murphy, Gerard V