View from Tower Block looking north east.
The image shows the chapel surrounded by scaffolding
Sin títuloAn image of the boarded up Terraces at 113-119 Borough Road..
Sin títuloAn image of the Terraces at 113-119 Borough Road. The ground floor frontage is boarded up.
Sin títuloA photograph of the top of London Road Building displaying a 'South Bank University' sign.
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 títuloImages show the rededication work being carried out and the war memorial in situ in Borough Road Building.
Sin títuloComprises images of the official launch, led by David Longbottom, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the Board of Governors and Richard Brown, Chief Executive of the Council for Industry and Higher Education.
Sin títuloThe images show staff and students writing in the diary as well as some staged images of the Vice Chancellor Martin Earwicker with the diary alongside the Mayor of Southwark Councillor Althea Smith and the Chairman of Southwark Chamber of Commerce Barry Martin.
Sin títuloImages from the second annual University Court event held in the Student Centre. The theme of the event was Student Enterprise and Success and various Enterprise Associates, many of them former students, had stalls displaying their products. The event consisted of formal speeches, a drinks reception and tours of the Legal Advice Clinic, Borough Road Gallery and Edric Hall, where a dance performance was staged.
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.
Postcards, photographs, notes on visits, sketches and recipes for cakes and pastries.
1955 Sweden and Denmark
1956 Switzerland - Lucerne, Zurich, Basle
1957 The Netherlands - Delft, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Wageningen
1958 West Germany - Duisberg, Dusseldorf, Köln, Frankfurt
1959 Denmark - Esbjerg, Aalborg, Copenhagen, Odense
1960 Austria - Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck
1961 Sweden & Norway via Denmark - Esbjerg, Copehagen, Gothenburg, Oslo
1962 Italy - Milan, Verona, Savona
1963 Switzerland - Lucerne, Zurich, Lausanne
Sin títuloComprises black and white and colour photographs, slides and digital images of the exterior and interior of Borough Road Building.
Sin títuloSix large mounted black and white photographs of various laboratories within the Borough Polytechnic Institute extension buildings. The photographs are held in a paper sleeve addressed to Douglas H Ingall. The photographs include the Food Analysis Laboratory, Elementary Chemistry Laboratory, Prepared Sales Counter, Paint Laboratory, Cake Decoration Room and Advanced Chemistry Laboratory.
Sin títuloImages of the following current and former student halls of residence: David Bomberg House; McLaren House; Courland Grove, New Kent Road; Surrey Lodge and McLaren House.
Sin títuloBlack 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
Sin títuloThe photographs show the construction of the Learning Resources Centre between 1995-6 and the digital images show the exterior of the finished building in the early twenty-first century.
Sin títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh inspecting bread made by students at the National Bakery School.
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