A photograph of Sir Graham Day and his wife.
Sem títuloA photograph of Sir Trevor McDonald and members of University staff processing out of the Cathedral following his installation as Chancellor of London South Bank University.
Sem títuloFrom left to right: Gerald Bernbaum, Vice-Chancellor; David Clementi; Rt. Hon Frank Field MP; Terence Driscoll; Jane Newell, Chair of the Board of Governors
Sem títuloA speech by a member of University staff.
Sem títuloBlack and white and colour photographs and a digital image of the following Vice-Chancellors or Directors:
Vivian Pereira-Mendoza (Director, 1965-1980);
Dr John Beishon (Director, 1980-1984);
Baroness Pauline Perry (Director, 1987-1992, Vice-Chancellor, 1992-1993);
Professor Gerald Bernbaum (Vice-Chancellor, 1993-2001);
Professor Deian Hopkin (Vice-Chancellor, 2001-2009);
Professor Martin Earwicker (Vice-Chancellor, 2009-2013).
Sem títuloA photograph of members of the Borough Group. Second from the left is Susanna Richmond, wife of Miles Peter Richmond, who is first on the right. Third from the right is Cliff Holden.
Sem títuloUnedited video of Professor Deian Hopkin, former Vice-Chancellor, being interviewed at the start of his tenure. The first interview takes place during the University's graduation celebrations and the second occurs in the Technopark garden. The footage opens with shots of students in their graduation robes celebrating outside the ceremony venue.
Sem títuloComprises television footage featuring South Bank University.
Sem títuloA promotional presentation on South Bank University. The tape is damaged and cannot currently be accessed.
Sem títuloThe photographs show the construction of both Wandsworth Road and Perry (originally Centenary) Library as well as interior and exterior photographs of both in use, along with photos of London Road Library. The digital images show Perry Library in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
Sem títuloA photograph of Keyworth Street taken from the corner of Ontario Street looking towards Borough Road. The building on the right is the George Overend Building, which was demolished in 2007 to make way for K2.
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