The Two Roberts: Treasurers in Secretary and Treasurer
It’s well known that archives full of hidden gems, but our Secretary and Treasurer’s papers really are unique. Researchers are often amazed when they open
It’s well known that archives full of hidden gems, but our Secretary and Treasurer’s papers really are unique. Researchers are often amazed when they open
Fiona Hall continues with her research into Eugène Bourdon and his experience of World War I. 1915: Bourdon’s bravery and life at the Front. In
In this week’s post Fiona Hall continues with the story of Eugene Bourdon who was killed at the Battle of the Somme. Captain Bourdon ‘I
Exactly 100 years ago today on 1 July 1916, Staff Captain Eugene Bourdon, GSA’s first professor of Architectural Design was killed in France at the
Archives can be amazing places where not only objects and records are stored, but where stories can be re-discovered and re-used. The GSA Archives and
Today we celebrate a recent acquisition in the archive of a fire screen attributed to the notable Glasgow Girl, Ann Macbeth. This object was generously
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