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LSBU/7/4/1/20 · Unidad documental compuesta · 10-11 December 2013
Parte de London South Bank University

Comprises digital images of the cake at the National Bakery School prior to the ceremony and of the Christmas Cake Ceremony itself.

The 4-foot fruit cake was made by ten National Bakery School students and was decorated with choirboys, snowmen and Christmas trees along with Australian badges, flags, symbols and birds related to the State of Victoria. The ceremony was held in the Great Hall of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and was attended by the Mayor of Chelsea, Councillor Charles Williams and the Governor of the hospital. The cake was ceremoniously cut with a traditional sword by a Chelsea Pensioner who had served with both the United Kingdom and Australian forces.

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LSBU/7/4/1/22 · Unidad documental compuesta · 18 September 2019
Parte de London South Bank University

Photographs taken of the celebratory event, including images of the cake decorated with royal icing made by Jane Hatton and a former student. There are also images of speeches by the Master of the Company, VC Professor David Phoenix and images of guests including liverymen, former students, bakery school staff and former staff.

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Corporate Gift Glass Plaque
LSBU/8/14 · Unidad documental simple · 2012
Parte de London South Bank University

A small glass plaque engraved with the University's coat of arms and 'London South Bank University'. Comes in a presentation box.

Produced as a corporate gift, initially for the Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment to give when on international visits, but then also for central departments to present to guest speakers at corporate and alumni events.

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LSBU/2/2/14 · Unidad documental simple · June 2006
Parte de London South Bank University

A report on the Southwark Campus highlighting potential improvements. It provides contextual information on the University, the surrounding area, planning and regeneration in London and future requirements for University buildings.

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