Records of Glasgow University Nautical Society, student society, University of Glasgow, Scotland 1924-1952
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Glasgow University Nautical Society 1946-c1951
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University of Glasgow (1451- : Glasgow, Scotland)
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These are Economic History lecture notes, possibly a lecturer's own notes. There are 6 notebooks within a slipcase. On the slipcase is written in pencil "Dr James Cunnison? Alec Macfie?" The identification of the author of these notes is not certain. There is one letter within volume 6 addressed to Dr Cunnison, but without a comparison of handwriting it has not possible to assign these notes to Dr Cunnison. References within the notes would indicate that they were written after 1924. ...
Glasgow University Naval Architecture Society 1919-c1928
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Glasgow University Naval Architecture Society (student society : 1919-c1928 : University of Glasgow : Scotland)
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Glasgow University Naval Architecture Society was founded in 1919 for the purpose of promoting the study of naval architecture, by means of lectures, discussions and relevant visits. Honorary Professors included J H Biles , Professor of Naval Architecture. They held annual general meetings (March), annual dinners (January or February) and reunion nights (October). They also had a reading room and held debates. In 1924 it was decided that ladies should be allowed to attend the annual dinners, tha...
Glasgow University Nautical Society (student society : 1946-c1951 : University of Glasgow, Scotland)
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Glasgow University Naval Architecture Society was founded in 1919 for the purpose of promoting the study of naval architecture, by means of lectures, discussions and relevant visits. Honorary Professors included J H Biles , Professor of Naval Architecture. They held annual general meetings (March), annual dinners (January or February) and reunion nights (October). They also had a reading room and held debates. In 1924 it was decided that ladies should be allowed to attend the annual dinners, tha...