- DC 066/3/1/2/2
- Item
- c1940s
A painting skirt featuring a printed batik design. Made, used and worn by Cordelia Oliver.
Oliver, Cordelia
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A painting skirt featuring a printed batik design. Made, used and worn by Cordelia Oliver.
Oliver, Cordelia
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Featuring a red and blue design with animals representing countries fighting in WWII.
Severin, Mark
Poster for War Comforts Fund Dance
Part of Papers of Dorothy Campbell Smith, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Poster made from newspaper collage and white/yellow painted text on black background. Text reads 'War Comforts Fund Dance on Saturday 27th Nov 7-11pm Ticket 2/- Buffet. Glasgow School of Art, 168 Renfrew Street'. Label on back for 'The Unbroken Thread' exhibition.
Smith, Dorothy Campbell
Print of the illuminated heading for the First World War Roll of Honour of The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Print of the illuminated heading for the Roll of Honour of The Glasgow School of Art. Annotation on the reverse attributes the design and execution to Dorothy Doddrell.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Print of the First World War Roll of Honour of The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Print of three images which comprise the First World War Roll of Honour of The Glasgow School of Art, designed and executed by Dorothy Doddrell.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Photograph showing the illuminated heading of the First World War Roll of Honours of The Glasgow School of Art. Annotations on the reverse attribute the calligraphy to Dorothy Doddrell.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Photograph showing the illuminated heading of the First World War Roll of Honours of The Glasgow School of Art. Annotations on the reverse attribute the calligraphy to Dorothy Doddrell.
Located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies
Located inside folder DC 094 ...
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Print of Busby West United Free Church's First World War Roll of Honour
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Print of the Busby West United Free Church's First World War Roll of Honour, designed and executed by Dorothy Doddrell.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Print of Stevenson Memorial Church's First World War Roll of Honour
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Print of the First World War Roll of Honour of Stevenson Memorial Church, designed and executed by Dorothy Doddrell.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Devotional record after Matthew Lamont
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Calligraphed devotional folio for Matthew Lamont. Illuminated heading dates the piece to 1919. Lower right corner attributes the design and execution of the piece to Dorothy Doddrell.
Originally located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Drawing of a male figure holding a bomb
Male figure with short hair holding what seems to be a bomb on white paper, pasted on to black construction paper. Words written below read "Russia's fight is our fight / stand by the Soviets". "134" in bottom left corner.
Biggar, Helen Manson
National Fire Service Certificate of Service
A Certificate of Service awarded to Sydney Horne Shepherd near the end of World War II. National Fire Service No. was 236892 with a fireman rank. Cause of discharge was "on reduction of establishment". Served from December 19, 1941 to June 30, 1945. Signed at the bottom by what appears to be a V. Bolten Deputy Fire Force Commander.
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Collection of newspaper clippings
The newspaper clippings describe the Kino Film Group and explain future showings of movies. Includes film descriptions on the Civil War in Spain, the Nanjing Massacre in China by the Japanese, language films, Irish Black and Tan Troubles of 1919, on the topic of tea, and about the USSR. They also had a newsreel with scenes from the Duke of Windsor's wedding which he asked not to be released to the public and they refused. The group seems to promote politically intense films about communism, propaganda, unions, and opposing fascism. Some films are silent and some have coloured parts to them. The newspaper clippings describe the group travelling around Scotland to show the films to a wider audience and raise money for China and Spain. Some movies are from different countries like Spain, Czechoslovak, America, and Russia.
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Cover for the Glasgow University Magazine
The cover image features a group of soldiers on the frontline. The back side of the cover shows photographs of Meadowhead Camp (Irvine) and the cooks.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Cover for the Glasgow University Magazine Vol.26 No.3
The cover image features a group of soldiers marching to the frontline. The back side of the cover shows a range of advertising, including foodstuffs, printing and stationery, laboratory supplies and 'The Scots Pictorial' magazine.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Letter sent by T. Capper, Major General of the 7th Division
Archibald Haswell Miller's offer to attach his Lithographic Section to the 7th Division is rejected by the Council.
Capper, Sir Thomas
Excerpt from Minutes of Meeting of Governors
Statement as to Recruiting Scheme informing that the Army Council considered the offer for a special Lithographic Section to be unnecessary.
Groundwater, John Morrison
Card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst
Two copies of the card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst for Belgium and the Red Cross dating to the 29th and 30th of January.
Greiffenhagen, Maurice
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
A4 sized paper scan of a black and white blown up image of a lady in white patterned headscarf. Verso " Mrs Kopaloff - 88 yrs - Stepney, East London / 1977 / A reduced cope of the original, part of our / exhibition of East End Faces, held at / Toynbee Hall - The Universities' Settlement in East London." Per DC 101/3/1, Mrs Kopaloff was sitting at her kitchen table in her pre-fabricated home shelling peas. She had escaped from Jewish persecution in Lithuania and found refuge in the United Kingdom; Veronica Matthew knew her well.
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Poster for a lecture by Johnny Ross entitled 'Artist and ...'
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised a lecture given by the artist Johnny Ross which was held in the Mackintosh Lecture Theatre at The Glasgow School Of Art. The poster was possibly designed by Jimmy Cosgrove who was the previous head of textiles at the school.
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Design for the Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
Design for the staircase and vestibule, West Elevation, The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Miss Cranston and her husband Major Cochrane commissioned Mackintosh to redesign the interiors of their home Hous'hill at Nitshill. Mackintosh designed several suites of furniture in 1904 and more pieces in 1909. Stripes are the dominant motif in the decorations, in the panels over the settle and between the doors where they are carried over the ceiling as in the guest bedroom at 78 Derngate. The lampshades are also similar to those used in this bedroom. (Roger Billcliffe). The lattice work recalls the hall at Derngate, but here it is used as an open screen rather than with solid or glazed panels. The only furniture that has been traced is the chair at the writing desk and the small table.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
Design for the Restroom, North Elevation, Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Stripes are the dominant motif in the decorations, in the panels over the settle and between the doors where they are carried over the ceiling as in the guest bedroom at 78 Derngate. The lampshades are also similar to those used in this bedroom. (Roger Billcliffe). The lattice work recalls the hall at Derngate, but here it is used as an open screen rather than with solid or glazed panels. The only furniture that has been traced is the chair at the writing desk and the small table.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for a Memorial Fireplace, The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
Inscribed: This room was opened by Miss Cranston in the year 1917 during the Great European War between the Allied Nations and the Central Powers.The Dug-Out, which Miss Cranston created in the basement of the Willow Tea Rooms was Mackintosh's last work in Glasgow (designed while he was living in London) and develops his new style seen in 78 Derngate. A dramatic interior was created with black ceilings and dark walls highlighted by strong colours in the decorations. The centrepiece was the Memorial Fireplace, decorated with inlaid glass and paintings of the flags of the opposing nations; above the commemorative plaque was a panel of stencilled decoration in chequers, diamonds and triangles, all in the bright colours used in the Derngate frieze. Two interior elevations indicate Mackintosh's schemes for decoration and furniture, some of which survives.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Three soliders sitting at a table.
Selby, Frederick
Design for Pioneer Farewell Dance
Come and join us at the Pioneer Farewell Dance...'.
Selby, Frederick
Drawing of a man, probably a soldier.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Ruins of large, three-storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Ruins of building, Ancona, Italy
Rubble of bomb damaged building.
Selby, Frederick
Burnt-out train wagons.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Fire-blackened three storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Various studies; chiefly portraits and figure studies.
Selby, Frederick
Two designs for wartime Christmas cards (on single sheet).
Selby, Frederick
Three figures carrying picks and shovels.
Selby, Frederick
Three figures singing and playing musical instruments.
Selby, Frederick
Three figures in hats, coats and boots.
Selby, Frederick
Selby, Frederick
Three figures carrying picks and shovels.
Selby, Frederick
Three figures carrying picks and shovels.
Selby, Frederick