An anonymous memorandum, probably compiled by or for Sir James Baillie, on the association of the Bradford Technical College with the University of Leeds 1937

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An anonymous memorandum, probably compiled by or for Sir James Baillie, on the association of the Bradford Technical College with the University of Leeds 1937

7 ff., typescript

eng,

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Bradford Technical College.

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Bradford Mechanics Institute was founded in 1832, acquired a School of Design in 1848, a School of Building in 1867, and a Weaving School (Bradford Technical School) in 1878. The first building for the new Bradford Technical School was opened in 1882. Four departments were established: Textiles, Art and Design, Engineering, and Chemistry and Dyeing. Shortly after the School opened it was re-named Bradford Technical College. In 1899 control of the College passed from the committee set up by its f...

University of Leeds.

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Baillie, J. B. (James Black), Sir, 1872-1940

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Sir James Baillie was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, 1924-1938 From the guide to the An anonymous memorandum, probably compiled by or for Sir James Baillie, on the association of the Bradford Technical College with the University of Leeds, 1937, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Sir James Black Baillie was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, 1924-1938 From the guide to the Private journal of Sir James Black Baillie, 1930-1936, (GB 206 Leeds U...