Category: Cataloguing and Digitisation

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An image from the Modelling and Sculpture section of the 1930-1931 GSA Calendar. The image is of a sculpture by Helen Biggar of a woman's head in a stylised design with an elongated neck
Cataloguing and Digitisation

Helen Biggar Part One: Her GSA Career

In the first of a two-part blog series, SGSAH PhD intern, Molly McCracken writes about Helen Biggar’s wide-ranging works at GSA, discovered while cataloguing Biggar’s

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Print of Glasgow School of Art Roll of Honour
Cataloguing and Digitisation

Discovering Dorothy Doddrell

In this post we’ll hear from Jessie Campbell about her work on the papers of Dorothy Doddrell. Jessie is a 3rd year undergraduate History of

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Cataloguing and Digitisation

Solving the GKC mysteries…

If you’ve seen a concrete church or a school in the west of Scotland, there’s a good chance that it was designed by one of

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Cataloguing and Digitisation

New Images Update: May 2020

As some of you will know from following our social media, we’re currently in the process of digitising and uploading lots of lovely new images

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Cataloguing and Digitisation

Dugald Cameron and Ultrasonics

Volunteer and GSA Textile Design student Megan Allan has been working with us recently, to catalogue the collection of former GSA Director, Dugald Cameron.  To

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Cataloguing and Digitisation

Pictures, lovely pictures!

Our Documentation Assistant Lucy Stock is here to talk about some colourful finds from our current digitisation project! Happy New Year Hello to all, and

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Cataloguing and Digitisation

Cataloguing Crackers

Our support assistant Kay Bryant shares stories from some of the oddities from our collection! Over the past few months, I have had been adding information

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