Three drawings (3 on 1 sheet) illustrating the front and side elevations, as well as the floor plan of the Tomb of Galla Placidia, an ancient Roman building in Ravenna, Italy. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, Session 1935-36."
A sketch using pencil and white chalk and featuring a draped classical outfit, seemingly women's Chiton. The sheet has been Signed "W. Meldrum," stamped with "E.S.K. (Examined South Kensington)," and attached to backing paper.
A set of anatomical studies of a head, hand, leg, foot and human bodies. All the material has annotations of student registration number ("NO. 71") and signed "G. Murphy."
Later accessions of material relating to Francis Newbery. Material was not deposited as part of his working papers as Director of the School, but includes some working papers and correspondence from during his time as Director in addition to papers dating to after his retirement, family records and photographs, and written materials regarding Newbery. Includes:
DIR/5/38/1: Correspondence, 1889-1947
DIR/5/38/2: Working Papers of Francis Newbery, 1902-c1910
DIR/5/38/3: The 'Masque of the City Arms' Papers and Correspondence, 1905
DIR/5/38/4: The Teaching of Design, Papers and Correspondence, 1910
DIR/5/38/5: Needlecraft in Secondary Schools Papers and Correspondence, 1910-1912