A photograph of the top of London Road Building displaying a 'South Bank University' sign.
South Bank UniversityA photograph of the Terraces at 123-132 London Road looking down towards St. George's Circus.
London South Bank UniversityAn image taken from the St George's Circus roundabout of the Duke of Clarence pub and part of the obelisk that stands in the centre of the roundabout.
London South Bank UniversityA digital image of the Duke of Clarence pub and Borough Road.
London South Bank UniversityAn image of the former Duke of Clarence pub at 133 London Road the Terraces. The ground floor frontage has been boarded up.
London South Bank UniversityThe images show student rooms in the halls of residence.
South Bank UniversityPhotographs of the Student Union in its various homes over the decades.
LSBU's Students' Union has moved homes several times, originally starting life in the Borough Road building before finding its home in Rotary Street during the 1970s. From September 1990 the SU was housed in the George Overend building on Keyworth Street, which was named after Prof. George Overend, a former member of the Governing Body. The building was formerly used by a printing machine factory company called Vickers and was purchased by the Polytechnic in 1987, at first to house the Finance Department. The building was altered by RMJM Architects to contain a SU shop, bar, hairdressers and events hall. The SU backed onto the Learning Resource Centre.
The SU was moved back into Rotary Street in the 2000s when the Keyworth Street site was demolished to make way for LSBU's K2 building. A temporary structure was erected along Thomas Doyle Street providing a two storey SU building with shop, bar, offices, events area and outside seating. It was used until November 2012 when the Union moved into the new Students Centre next to Borough Road Building.
London South Bank University Students' UnionA student standing under a London South Bank University sign on the wall of the Faraday Wing.
London South Bank UniversityComprises images of the construction of the Student Centre along with images of the building during its opening week in November 2012.
London South Bank UniversityThe LA36 was a dot matrix printer computer terminal developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1974.
Polytechnic of the South Bank