Records documenting student activities at the National College, comprising:
NC/4/1, Student Union Publications;
NC/4/2, Exam Results.
Sin títuloVolume 1, numbers 1 and 2 of Extract.
Sin títuloContains exam results and pass lists for students of the National College.
Sin títuloIn the 1950s the expansion of student numbers and technology led the National College to seek new premises. Its original accommodation, a special laboratory building in the grounds of the Borough Polytechnic Annexe, was ill adapted and cramped. The Ministry of Education agreed to cover the cost of a new building and in 1959 the Governors appealed to Industry to cover the costs of the specialist equipment needed for the new building (please see NC/5/2). The building was located on the Southwark Bridge Road (it is now called the Faraday Wing) and contained laboratories for Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Fan Engineering, Refrigeration, Dust and Fume Removal and Heat Transfer. The new building was officially opened by the Minister for Education, Sir David Eccles, MP on the 20 November 1961 although it had been open to students in October 1960 (please see NC/2/3/3 and NC/3/4).
Comprises records documenting the construction of the National College Building, comprising
NC/5/1, Equipment;
NC/5/2, Appeals;
NC/5/3, Photographs;
NC/5/4, Plans.
Estimate of equipment needed for the different laboratories.
Sin títuloAppeals to industry for support for the new building, with a list of donations.
Sin títuloPhotograph of the building in the early stages of construction.
Sin títuloContains minutes of the Board of Governors and Special Sub-Committees which reported to the Board.
Sin títuloContains minutes of the Education Committee and includes the minutes of a sub-committee: the Refrigeration Research Advisory Committee, 1954-1963.
Sin títuloDeclaration of Trust for the establishment of the National College made by Hubert A. Secretan, O.B.E., M.A., chairman of the Board of Governors on 18 June 1948. It was signed, sealed and delivered by Hubert Secretan in the presence of Frederick J. Packer, Chartered Secretary of the Borough Polytechnic. It lists the objects of the College and the Scheme of Government. It also contains a list of the Board of Governors and a Schedule of Propery.
Sin títuloContains prospectuses giving details on the National College and the courses available.
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