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Polytechnic of the South BankBlack and white photograph of the outside of the City of Westminster College building after it had become part of the Polytechnic of the South Bank
City of Westminster CollegeGuest speaker Professor A W Holmes, Director of the British Food Manufacturing Industries Research Association.
Polytechnic of the South BankGuest speaker Mr Alex Gordon CBE.
Polytechnic of the South BankGuest speaker John Garnett, Director of the Industrial Society.
Polytechnic of the South BankGuest speaker Professor Sir Frederick Warner, former Pro-Chancellor of the Open University.
Polytechnic of the South BankDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering.
Polytechnic of the South BankDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering.
Polytechnic of the South BankGuest speaker Geoffrey Robinson MP.
Polytechnic of the South BankHeld in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank with the awards being presented by The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Southwark. The ceremony began with the presentation of Sir Harold Shearman as an Honorary Fellow of the Polytechnic.
Polytechnic of the South BankHeld in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank with the awards being presented by the Lord Goodman.
Polytechnic of the South BankHeld in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank with the awards being presented by Sir Michael Clapham.
Polytechnic of the South BankHeld in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank with the awards being presented by The Right Honourable Mrs Margaret Thatcher as Secretary of State for Education and Science.
Polytechnic of the South BankHeld in the Edric Hall
Polytechnic of the South BankProgramme containing order of proceedings, description of the Polytechnic of the South Bank, the School of Building and Vauxhall College of Further Education, description of the building and some black and white images of students at work.
Polytechnic of the South Bank