Mackintosh sketchbook (Page 5)
- DC 004/10/p5
- Part
- c1890s
Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
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Mackintosh sketchbook (Page 5)
Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
The papers listed here are the records of three private commissions undertaken by James Fulton between 1909 and 1912, while he was resident in London. The papers include correspondence with the clients, builders and tradesmen. There are rough plans only for the house for F. Hall Gibson, who appears to have been a friend of Fulton's family.
Fulton, James Black
Papers of the Anderson family, students at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
The Anderson family archive includes material of 5 of its members, namely the sisters Violet Meikle (1873-?), Daisy Agnes McGlashan (1879-1968), Daisy's husband William Smith Anderson (1877-1929) and their two daughters Daisy M Anderson (1910-1996) and Agnes Violet Neish (nee Anderson) (c1912-2005).
The Anderson Family archive contains family papers, sketchbooks, photographs and letters from 1860 to 1969.
The archive contains a number of sketchbooks kept by family members. Those belonging to the women contain flower drawings and schemes for ornamentation whilst William Anderson's books reflect his life as a commercial traveller for an ironfounder's firm and contain scenes from London and elsewhere, as well as technical drawings and plans. As many of the members of Daisy Anderson's family attended the Glasgow School of Art, the collection throws light on the work of the School from the 1880s-1950s.
Additionally the collection includes correspondence, newscuttings and photographs. Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014, and has since undergone conservation.
Anderson, Agnes Violet
Papers of John Hinshelwood, architect and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
This collection contains architectural sketches that formed part of John Hinshelwood's training as a student at The Glasgow School of Art.
These include:
Hinshelwood, John
Papers of John Walter Lindsay, architect and student of the Glasgow School of Art
This collection contains:
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.
Lindsay, John Walter
Part of Papers of John Walter Lindsay, architect and student of the Glasgow School of Art
Lindsay, John Walter
Colin D A Porteous Collection - Benside House Project, Stornoway
Job files, photographs, and architectural drawings and plans related to Benside House project, Stornoway.
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.
Porteous, Professor Colin D A
Colin D A Porteous Collection - Easthall Solar Demonstration Project
The collection consists of job files, photographs, and architectural drawings and plans related to Easthall Solar Demonstration Project.
Porteous, Professor Colin D A
Student Art History notebook, contains mainly writings on Egyptian Art and Architecture, Medieval Christian Art, Flemish Art, English Art. Notebook also contains some illustrations.
Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
*Not available / given
Papers of Dorothy Campbell Smith, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A collection of work by Dorothy C Smith including Glasgow School of Art student material and teacher training college material.
Includes:
GSA student notebooks
Smith, Dorothy Campbell
Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A variety of drawings and graphic designs created by Gerard V. Murphy, a former student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1930s. The diverse subjects of his drawings include animals, plants, architecture, human anatomy and figures. A subfonds titled 'Teaching examples' features his teaching materials as an art teacher at schools, intended for printmaking techniques and pattern design education.
Most items have been marked with his name or student registration numbers, assuming they were created during his time as a student at GSA. The dominant materials in his works are pencil and watercolour, worked on cartridge paper.
Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.
Murphy, Gerard V
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Three architectural sketches illustrating Tomb of Galla Placidia and a Gothic window design. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, Session 1935-36."
Murphy, Gerard V
Architectural drawing of tomb of Galla Placidia
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
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."
Murphy, Gerard V
Perspective sketch of Galla Placidia
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A one-point perspective drawing depicting the side elevation of Galla Placidia. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, Session 1935-36."
Murphy, Gerard V
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A pencil drawing illustrating a decorative Gothic window, accompanied by the annotation "Gothic Window, Decorated Period" and stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, Session 1935-36."
Murphy, Gerard V
Student material by Lindsay Winning, student at The Glasgow School of Art
A collection of graphic design work, product design prototypes, life drawings and graded coursework by Lindsay Wadey (née Winning), completed during her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1963 to 1967. Includes work carried out as part of courses in the Graphics department and on the Section 5 course under Ted Odling. Material spans the entirety of her student career, including final projects and degree show work.
Winning, Lindsay
Material relating to former GSA student, Kenneth Murray Fraser
Collection of drawings relating to the student and commerical work of Kenneth Murray Fraser and his brother, fellow architect James Lovat Hosack Fraser.
Fraser, Kenneth Murray
Architectural student work by Kenneth Murray Fraser
Part of Material relating to former GSA student, Kenneth Murray Fraser
Contains architectural work completed by Kenneth Murray Fraser while a student at the Glasgow School of Art.
Fraser, Kenneth Murray
Commercial architectural drawings
Part of Material relating to former GSA student, Kenneth Murray Fraser
Contains two commercial drawings for projects which Kenneth Murray Fraser was likely involved in.
*Not available / given
Student work by James Lovat Hosack Fraser
Part of Material relating to former GSA student, Kenneth Murray Fraser
Contains student work completed at Edinburgh Academy by James Lovat Hosack Fraser, brother of Kenneth Murray Fraser.
Fraser, James Lovat Hosack
Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
This collection includes a bound volume of student architectural notes, a student thesis, and a residential house brochure by Lanarkshire Builders Limited, plus some photocopies of correspondence.
Sidney Wesley Birnage
Part of Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
Bound volume of student notes on architecture studies. Includes notes on estates, valuations, geology, neighbourhoods, medieval structures, site planning, Renaissance styles, sewerage, and local laws. Has various architectural drawings throughout.
Sidney Wesley Birnage
Student thesis on Scottish architectural influences
Part of Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
Titled "The Foreign Influence on Scottish Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries". Completed in May 1937. Contains 74 pages. Includes typewritten pages and various drawn images throughout of architectural elements. Seems to have teacher pencil corrections throughout. "DORIC" exterior front bottom right.
Sidney Wesley Birnage
House brochure by Lanarkshire Builders Limited
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
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
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
A variety of artworks completed by Mary Ramsay, including life drawings, portraits, architectural studies, designs, prints, and illustrations. Some of these items are dated to her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art. Most items are pencil on paper, with a few further studies in paint.
This subfond includes one item by Jessie Wilson (DC 110/1/1/18), another student of The Glasgow School of Art, with whom Mary Ramsay and Margaret Macdonald started a pottery decorating business at The Studio, Strathyre, in 1926.
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
A variety of architectural drawings and studies completed by Mary Ramsay. These items are dated to her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art, between the years 1915-1917, and bear labels details her teachers from this period. Most items are pencil on paper, with a few further studies in paint.
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural design for an altarpiece. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1915-1916 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural study of an archway and columns. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1915-1916 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural study of an archway and columns, including a caption 'ionic order'. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1915-1916 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
On the reverse of this item are additional sketches and notes for the study.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural study of a room interior. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1916-1917 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural study of a room interior. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1916-1917 session, and Professor McGibbon as the teacher.
On the reverse of this item are some additional sketches.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
Architectural study of an interior, featuring a young girl. This item bears a label for The Glasgow School of Art, listing the 1916-1917 session; due to damage the name of the teacher is illegible.
Originally located inside portfolio folder (DC 110/1/4).
Ramsay, Mary
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Sketches relating to the architecture and culture in Arizona. Back cover inscribed: "Jimmy Cosgrove. Paris October 1993/ Arizona March 2002"
Cosgrove, James
Entire range of student work from year 1 to year 5 with the exception of the year 3 part-time which he failed.
There is a small number of reports and essays as well and a boxed game and accompanying report which a student friend and Platt designed to teach students professional practice. This was their way of "avoiding writing a 4th year 10,000 word dissertation".
Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
Platt, Christopher
Material created during Christopher Platt's first year of studies. including projects relating to: understanding architectural design, pre-design stage site analysis, studying historical buildings, building construction, selected objects analysis, summer project.
Platt, Christopher
Material created for Project 1, First Year including Site Analysis and buildings' facades for selected locations, one from global and the other from Glasgow Area. 6 Drawing sheets of architectural elements and details.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 1, Location 1, Stehekin-Central Washington
Site map. Free hand sketch shows some features of the vernacular houses including information of the heating and lighting elements.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 2, Location 1, Stehekin-Central Washington
Free hand sketches of buildings facades of Stehekin School. Details about design-awareness of the outdoor natural environmental elements and their impacts on the indoor built environment.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 3, Location 2, The Clyde Valley
Free hand sketches of The Clyde Valley, showing its major roads, rivers, and railways describing Glasgow as a Nodal City.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 4, Location 2, The Clyde Valley
Free hand sketches of the Site map of The Clyde Valley, showing its major Towns and Industries.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 5, Glasgow: A brief history
Free hand sketches of some of Glasgow's building facades, including Glasgow Cathedral, Tenements, and Multi-storey flats. The drawing gives some architectural details and historical information, especially comparing their external appearance.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 6, Glasgow: Selected Features
Free hand sketch site map of The City of Glasgow showing some selected features including their icons and indexes.
The drawing focuses on the most comprehensive development areas: Townhead, Anderston Cross, Gorbals, and Govan.
Platt, Christopher
Material created for Project 2, First Year which relates to the study of the historical buildings, in particular the Greek Temple.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 1, The development of The Greek Temple
Different shapes of Temple's Floor Plans showing the development of the basic layout of the Peripteral Temple of the Parthenon
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 2, Location of The Parthenon
Free hand sketch showing the location of the Parthenon where it was erected on the Acropolis.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 3, The Parthenon: Plan and Elevation
Free hand sketch showing the floor Plan and the East Elevation of the Parthenon.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 4, The Parthenon: Architectural Details
Architectural details of the exterior column showing the basic elements.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 5, The Parthenon: Method of Lighting
Two vertical sections showing how the light entered the temple, one through the doorways, the second through the skylight.
Platt, Christopher
Drawing 6, The Parthenon: A brief history
Free hand sketch showing two outline perspectives of the Parthenon with a brief history of the Parthenon. Timeline starting from the 6th century to1831 consists of 6 stages:
6th century: converted to Christian church
A.D. 1204: became Latin church
A.D. 1456: converted onto mosque
A.D. 1687: damage by shell during capture of Athens by Venetians
A.D. 1688: Athens restored to Turks and Parthenon suffered in their hands
1831: sculptures removed to British Museum.
Platt, Christopher