John Ogilvie Hall/R.C. Preparatory School, Langside
- GKC/SEL
- Subfonds
- 1956-1966
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
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John Ogilvie Hall/R.C. Preparatory School, Langside
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
The George and Cordelia Oliver Archive
The George and Cordelia Oliver Archive consists of:
This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.
Oliver, Cordelia
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
Folder containing 20 black and white photographs of people in Glasgow, taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Mostly unidentified. Includes: Barrowlands, Hutchesontown C area with Sir Basil Spence tower blocks, Humphrey Lyttelton performing on stage, and scrap metal collector with horse and cart.
Oliver, George
St Francis Convent School, Merrylee, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Folder containing 84 black and white photographs taken by George Oliver, of various sizes and depicting Glasgow city scenes from the 1950s-1980s. Some have been annotated. Images include: St Enoch Station, Glasgow Coliseum, Lesser Hampden, Gorbals tenements, Glasgow Central Mosque, Exhibition Centre and Pollokshields.
Oliver, George
St Benedict's Church, Easterhouse
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St. Columbkille's Church and Presbytery, Rutherglen
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
The archive of The Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd contains many of the publications, correspondence, press releases, press cuttings and the working papers that were produced by the company in the run-up to and during the year-long celebration. Papers relating to the evaluation of the project are also included. Items not directly related to the working office of the festival company have also been kept, for instance, examples of the merchandise and associated publicity. A record was also made of many of the events and publicity surrounding the year; video and audio recordings of the lectures and photographs of successful projects and schemes.
This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.
Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd
Folder containing black and white negatives and contact sheets of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Some are the negatives and contact sheets of pictures in the previous folder: DC 066/2/15. Includes: Pollok House, Maxwell Park, Rolls Royce at Fernhill and various street scenes in Pollokshields.
Oliver, George
Folder containing black and white negatives and contact sheets of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Includes: children with boats, skating on the pond, Pollok house and the Burrell Collection.
Oliver, George
Folder containing contacts and negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Includes: Glasgow School of Art Fashion Show in 1989, paper workshop, Glasgow books, Bently, gable ends, Hungarian reception, Dick Wing Royal Infirmary, Port Glasgow, McLean Museum and Crieff shops.
Oliver, George
Apsley Hotel, Sauchiehall Street
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Black Cat Studios, Springfield Road, Parkhead, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Presbytery for St Bernadette's, Carntyne, Glasgow
Drawings and job files relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Our Lady of Lourdes, Cardonald
Job files and drawings relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Commercial Development Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Paul's Church & Presbytery, Shettleston
Job files and drawings related to the project (no photographs).
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Glasgow School of Art, Renfrew St, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Material related to Housing/Project 2: Site plan-isometric
Architectural drawing on tracing paper related to housing design/project 2 showing the site plan in scale 1:1250, representing the main housing blocks in an isometric birds-eye view. This site plan gives an idea of the built spaces in relation to the open spaces. However, there is no indication of street names or existing buildings.
Platt, Christopher
Material related to Housing design/Project 2: Block no.2: corner pub, fourth floor
Architectural drawing on tracing paper related to Housing design/project 2 representing block 2 corner pub fourth floor plan in scale 1:200. It shows the maisonette plan of flat 7P and its main functional spaces and how it relates to its upper level. The plan also includes other flats for the same block with their main vertical circulation.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Second, third, and fourth floors
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the second, third and fourth floor plans, all in scale 1:100, in which all the functional spaces have been identified with coded numbers, then addressed their titles, as below:
1 student's bedroom, 2 bathroom, 3 terrace, and 4 pergola.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Basement, Gallery, and fifth floors
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the second, third and fourth floor plans, all in scale 1:100, in which all the functional spaces have been identified with coded numbers, then addressed their titles, as below:
Basement floor consists of: 1 chapel entrance, 2 chaplaincy entrance, 3 coats, 4 hall / cafeteria, 5 sitting alcove, 6 servery, 7 chair store, and 8 garden. Gallery floor consists of: 9 terrace, and 10 gallery. Fifth floor consists of: 11 television, 12 music, 13 common room, 14 tanks, and 15 roof.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the second part of both the south east elevation to Oakfield Avenue and the long section in scale 1:100, in which this item has to be attached with the previous item from the left hand side to complete the whole elevation and section. All architectural details of the new building showing the modern style are compared with the traditional style of the existing building, especially with the design of the windows. The long section presents the main structural elements and the building construction system used for the new building. The architect created this façade with coloured finishing.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the first part of both the north west elevation to garden and the long section in scale 1:100, in which this item has to be attached with the next item from the right hand side to complete the whole elevation and section. All the architectural details of the new building showing the modern style compared with the traditional style of the existing building, especially with the design of the windows. The architect chose to present these drawings with coloured finishing. There is an outline plan in scale 1:1000 to identify where the long section has been taken.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Cross section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes a cross section in scale 1:100, showing the building construction system and its main structural elements. There is an outline plan, scale 1:1000, indicating where this cross section has been taken. Cross section shows the differences of the interior design between the traditional building and the modern interior design for the new building, simplicity vs heavy details.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: NE elevation to Gibson Street
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes the north east elevation to Gibson Street, in scale 1:100, showing the the second part of this elevation, which has to be attached within the previous item from left hand side to complete the whole façade. The design reflects the modern style of the architectural movement at the time of designing this project. This elevation comes with mono-colour (black and white) finishing.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of area floor
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a plan of area floor of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of attics and ceiling
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of attics and ceiling of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Proposals for approaches to the University front entrances: Drawing No.1
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing proposals for approaches to the University front entrances and addresses as drawing No.1. Although there is no reference number on this sheet, it seems like it has the same reference as the previous item. It shows the axis of main building complex.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to lane
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to the lane of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152. This sheet has a tear.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Back elevation and sections
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the back elevation and sections of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to University Avenue
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to University Avenue of the Wellington Church and its front main entrance. Although this material has no reference, it comes from the same official document that related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead" designed by Thomas Lennox Watson. It is in a small size (seems it has been cut from a large sheet). This item has a torn edge (upper right hand side).
Platt, Christopher
Poster advertising The Glasgow School Of Art Honours degree courses
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised the undergraduate BA Honours degree courses offered by The Glasgow School of Art. The poster states that those interested should write to The Glasgow School Of Art registrar for more information.
*Not available / given
(074A) Porch main: plans, sects & elev
Folder containing 19 black and white contact sheets of photographs taken by George Oliver. Some are annotated. Includes: Pollok House, Exhibition Centre, various Glasgow street scenes, the Clyde environment, high-rise flats and tenements.
Oliver, George
Our Lady of Good Counsel, Dennistoun, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Martin's Church, Castlemilk
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Church Hall, Santa Maria Goretti, Cranhill
Job files and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Sacred Heart Church, Bridgeton, Glasgow
Drawings, photographs, and job files related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Church of St Benedict, Drumchapel
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St. Charles's Church, Kelvinside, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files, photographs and drawings related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files and drawings relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Old Fishmarket Redevelopment, Bridgegate, Glasgow
Drawings, images and job files related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Records of the Board of Governors
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Papers of the Board of Governors of the Glasgow School of Art. Includes: GOV/1: Annual reports, 1847-2016 GOV/2: Minutes, 1854-2017 GOV/3: Registers of attendance, 1943-1991 GOV/4: Foundational and Legal Documents, 1842-1999 GOV/5: Property Records, 1845-1949 GOV/6: School Committee and Finance Committee requirements book, 1899-1911 GOV/7: Inventories and Insurances, 1844-1976 GOV/8: Planning Documents, 1988-2001 GOV/9: Reporting Documents, 1893-2000 GOV/10: Correspondence and Working Papers, 1854-1932 GOV/11: Bursaries, Grants and Prize Funds, 1883-1993 GOV/12: Sub-Committees of the Board of Governors, 1987-2017 GOV/13: Other Committees, 1984-2017 GOV/14: Board of Governors Biographies, c2001-2003 GOV/15: Register of Interests, 2006-2009 GOV/16: Register of Directors, 1922-2002 Access Restrictions: Most records which are over 30 years old are available for public consultation. Records which are less than 30 years old can be accessed with the permission of the head of the relevant department of the school. Records containing sensitive information about individuals have been collected into separate folders that will be closed for 75 years, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
The Glasgow School of Art