Papers of Douglas Hague, lecturer in building construction 1965-2011

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Papers of Douglas Hague, lecturer in building construction 1965-2011

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City of Leicester Polytechnic, 1969-1975

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De Montfort University | 1992-

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The Leicester School of Art was founded in 1870; the Leicester Technical School in 1888. In 1897 the two Schools merged and were taken over by the Town Council of the County Borough of Leicester and renamed the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School. A new building (now known as the Hawthorn Building) was constructed. The School went through various changes of name. In 1919 it was restructured into two separate departments, called the City of Leicester School of Ar...

Leicester Polytechnic, 1975-1992

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Chartered Institute of Building (Great Britain)

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Hague, Douglas James., 1930-2011

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Douglas Hague was born in Yorkshire in April 1930. He grew up in Watford and attended the Polytechnic, Regent Street, studying Building and Advanced Building from 1946 to 1949. From 1949 to 1963 he worked as a surveyor for various building contractors and engineers. At the same time he taught building construction on a part-time basis at the Polytechnic, Regent Street, Watford Techncial College, Nottingham and District Technical College and North Gloucestershire Technical College. H...

Leicester Colleges of Art and Technology

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The School of Pharmacy was founded under the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School in 1909. Now part of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, it still teaches from its original base in the Hawthorn Building. From its establishment until 1969, Pharmacy, in addition to nursing, was offered as part of the Technical School courses. Pharmacy already had its own school set up unlike nursing which came under Biology. However a formal Faculty or department did not exist until the Polytechnic w...