Issue 1 1950
Issue 2 1951
Sin títuloIssue 1 1950
Issue 2 1951
Sin títuloIssue 1 October 1964
Issue 2 November 1964
Issue 3 December 1964
Spring 1965
Vol.1 No.1 19 November 1965
Vol.1 No.2 17 December 1965
Vol.1 No.3 21 January 1966
Vol.2 No.1 December 1966
Vol.2 No.2 February 1967
Sin títuloView from back of Borough Road building showing National College Wing and the Elephant and Castle
Sin títuloComprises photographs of the Duke of York at the event officially opening the buildings and visiting different areas of the Polytechnic.
On 20th February 1930 the Duke of York (the future George VI) visited the Borough Polytechnic Institute to official open new buildings within Borough Road Building and unveil its new facade.
Sin títuloIn 1942 the Polytechnic celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a small gathering of around 300 people in the Borough Road building, as restrictions were placed on the number of people who could meet enforced by war conditions.
The guest book contains the signatures of some of the jubilee guests and lists their relationship with the Polytechnic. The signatures include that of C.T.Millis, the Polytechnic's first principal.
Comprises black and white and colour photographs, slides and digital images of the exterior and interior of Borough Road Building.
Sin títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh inspecting bread made by students at the National Bakery School.
Sin títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh inspecting work produced by Polytechnic students.
Sin títuloBorough Road building from behind taken during construction of the Tower Block
Sin títuloThe Borough Road building from Borough Road showing new extension.
Sin títuloContains the financial records of the institution including the Finance Committee.
Sin títuloCorrespondence of the Borough Polytechnic.
Sin títuloCorrespondence and reports of related and local institutions.
Sin títuloContains correspondence, re-siting plans and programme for a service of re-dedication.
Sin títuloLoose letters, bills, building estimates, legal documents and notes regarding the purchase of the Borough Road building for the Borough Road Polytechnic and its subsequent adaptation and refurbishment.
Sin títuloContains completed application forms, letters of appointment and job specifications for Gymnast Instructors, the Polytechnic's Secretary, Principal, Head of Women's Department, Caretakers and Clerks.
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