
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
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
GSA Archives and Collections currently has an exciting opportunity to contribute to our cataloguing and digitisation programme DC 91 Dugald Cameron Archive Former GSA Director
Over the last few months, the Archives and Collections have been working with students from the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Textile Conservation (CTC). The
Archives and Collections have just finished a large textile repackaging project, linked with the textile digitisation project we wrote about in our recent blog. This project
As 2018 draws to a close, we look back at the work which has taken place as part of the Recovery Project since the 2014
Today former volunteer Kelly McMeekin shares some fascinating research on William McCance, one of the students she has researched as part of our World War
As part of our series of posts by volunteers working on the Home Front research project, this week Matilda Heydon shares her research on designer
GSA Archives and Collections currently has some exciting opportunities to contribute to work on our WW1 and fire recovery projects! WW1 Home Front Research Project
This week, Kelly McMeekin, a volunteer on our home front research project, shares with us her research on the artists Robert George Sang Mackechnie and
Kay Bryant reveals part two of her discovery about the connection between previous GSA student Annie Osbourne Campbell and political activist Constance Markievicz! While the
Our loyal casual staff member and home front volunteer Kay Bryant shares the first part of a discovery she made about student Annie Osbourne Campbell
This week Archives and Collections Volunteer Lucy Janes shares another of the discoveries she’s made during her research on the WW1 Home Front research project.
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