Digital image shows the 2010-2011 prospectus open at the page advertising the Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment.
Sans titreDigital image shows a teddy bear dressed in a graduation gown holding a degree certificate and bottle of champagne.
Sans titreDigital image shows a men's black and white t-shirt embroidered with the LSBU logo.
Sans titreDigital image shows a white fitted t-shirt with the LSBU logo printed on the front left breast.
Sans titreIn 1900 the Borough Polytechnic Institute entered into the Exposition Universelle. The Exposition was a world fair held in Paris from 15 April until 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the 19th Century and to accelerate development into the next.The minutes of the Polytechnic's Education Committee for 25th January 1900 (pg210) state; 'English Education Exhibit. A fair number of specimens had been sent to the Imperial Institute and it was expected that many of these specimens will be sent to Paris.' The 'Imperial Institute' was the South Kensington Museum which would later become the Victoria and Albert Museum. The 'specimens' from the Institute won a medal at the Exposition in Paris, which was later sent by the Royal Commission to the Polytechnic accompanied by an envelope, box, letter and advertising material.
Medal inscription, 'Republique Francaise, Exposition Universelle Internationale 1900, Borough Road Polytechnic, Bronze'
More than 50 million people attended the Paris Exposition (a world record at the time); it included more than 76,000 exhibitors and covered 1.12 square kilometres of Paris.
A number of Paris' most noted structures were built for the Exposition, including the Gare de Lyon, the Gare d'Orsay (now the Musée d'Orsay), the Pont Alexandre III, the Grand Palais, La Ruche, and the Petit Palais. The first line of the Paris Metro also began operation to coincide with the Exposition. Part of the Exposition was the Second Olympic Games, which were spread over five months. 'Talkies' (films with speech) and escalators were publicized, as was Campbell's Soup, which was awarded a gold medal (an image of which still appears on its label).
Sans titreMedal inscribed, 'II. INT. KONDITOREI FACHMESSE DUSSELDORF 1957 GOLDMEDALLE FUR HERVORRAGEN DE LEISTUNGEN (HOOFSTATTER BONN), DKB'
Rough Translation: 'II. International Confectioners' Exhibition Dusseldorf 1957 Gold medal for Outstanding Achievements (Hoofstatter Bonn)'
The gold medal was won by the Polytechnic's Bakery and Confectionary Department for a special display of flour confectionary in the schools' section of the International Confectioners Exhibition, Dusseldorf 4-12 May 1957.
Sans titrePlatter inscribed, 'Presented to Hubert A. Secretan Esq. C. B. E., M. A., J. P., by the associations of the three industries as a mark of esteem and gratitude for the excellent services rendered by him as first chairman of the Board of Governors of the National College of Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering 1948 - 1962', London 1909
Sans titreTrophy inscribed; 'The Burton Trophy presented to the outstanding student in the annual full time course for confectionary design and decoration by Burton, Son & Sander, Ltd., Ipswich.
1958 Brenda Pattison
1959 Carla Christiansen
1960 Suzan Cathie
1961 Miss P Baker
1962 Suan Brookes
1963 Lorna Jackson
1964 Valerie Stockham
1965 Linda Watts
1966 Lynda Walde
1967 Liz Wirth
1968 Catherine Hill
1969 Yvonne Tan
1970 Stephanie Perraton
1971 Tere Tammar
1975 Carole Lambert
1976 Peter J Paver
1978 Patricia Alkinson
1979 Ann Cranthorne
1980 Jeff Vane
1981 Paula Frost
1982 Dawn Seabright
1983 Joseph Mulhall
1987 Tom Mansfield
1991 Marra Gordam
1992 Veronica Bailey'
Sans titreTrophy inscribed; 'The Pauline Mellelieu Memorial Trophy
1990 Ann Wolfe COE
1991 Wendy Rose Mills'
Sans titreA plaque commemorating Lance Corporal Leonard James Keyworth with an engraving of his portrait and a description of his actions which led to him being awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry.
Sans titrePlaque inscribed; 'THIS HALL together with LABORATORIES and WORKSHOPS was erected in the year 1908, from Funds contributed by EDRIC BAYLEY, M.A., and THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. THE EDRIC HALL IS SO NAMED IN HONOUR OF Mr. EDRIC BAYLEY (Chairman of the Governing Body, 1892-1905), in grateful recognition of his munificent gifts and devoted services to this Institute.'
Sans titreComprises footage of University staff giving interviews on the following television programmes:
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BBC London News - Edric Hall clearing call centre
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ITV News - Edric Hall clearing call centre and interview with Andy Masheter, Head of External Relations
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BBC News 24 - Edric Hall clearing call call centre and interviews with Dr Noel Robinson, Deputy Registrar and Andy Masheter, Head of External Relations
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ITN - live report from the Edric Hall clearing call centre
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Sky News - interview with Anne Takart, Professor of Primary Healthcare
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ITV Evening News - interview with Professor Iain Begg
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Sky News - interview with Andrea Bosco, Professor of History and Theory of European Integration
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BBC News - interview with Dr Tom Coultate, Food Biochemist
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London Today - interview with Harry Goulbourne, Professor of Sociology
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Sky News - interview with Dr Kate Hudson
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London Today - interview with Dr Putti Laungani, Professor of Psychology
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ITN - interview with Marios Angelides
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Interview with Professor David Mays
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Business Breakfast - interview with Professor Panicos Demetriades
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Sky News - interview with Michael Wood, Senior Lecutrer in Economics
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Interview with Dr Hugh Atkinson, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy
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Sky News - interview with Paul Burns, Professor of Business
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Interview with Dinah Gould, Professor of Nursing
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Sky News - interview with Nigel Grimwade
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Business Breakfast - interview with Kate Giannopolou, South Bank University Business School
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BBC News 24 - Solar Car Mad Dog 2
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BBC News - interview with Professor Mike Hough
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London Tonight - Tommy Steel interviewed regarding his honourary degree from the University
Photocopy of a report written by Sidney Webb about the London Polytechnic Institutes published in 'Special Reports on Educational Subjects' produced by the Department of Education and presented to the Houses of Parliament.
Sans titreFive reports on solar energy for heating swimming pools presented at the UK-ISES Conference at the Polytechnic of the South Bank.
Sans titreReview of the year and review of Parliament. Representatives in the report include London South Bank University.
Sans titreBook which provides information to parents on industrial occupations offered to boys.
Sans titreThis report comprises the reports made by the Parish of Camberwell to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The Free Grammar School, Sir Edmound Bowyer's Charity, Poors Land, Henry Smith's Charity, Arnot's Charity, Mathew's Charity, Noye's Charity, Mrs Harriet Smith's Charity, Allen's Charity, Terry's Charity, Application of the General Donation Fund, Dulwich Free School, Dulwich College, Wilson's Grammar School, The Peckham Cage, The Old Cage, Denmark Hill, The Old Engine House, Camberwell Green, The Old Engine House, Blue Anchor Lane, the Bursteds, Brayard's Road Peckham, Unknown Donor's Charity, Elizabeth Miles Pinchback's Charity, Susannah Jones's Charity, Jane Willson's Charity, James Allen's Girls' School (formerly known as the Dulwich Free School), Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich, and the Dulwich College Picture Gallery and School of Fine Art, The Eleemosynary Endowment, The Chapel Endowment, St Giles Camberwell Greencoat and National Schools, The Mary Datchelor Girls' School and Thomas Coventry's Prize Fund, The New Maze Pond Street, John Hollis's Charity, Abraham Atkins's Charities, Thomas King's Charity, St Chrysostom's Schools, formerly known as Peckham National Schools, Thomas Baily's Charities, John Whitfield's Charity, Rev Thomas Jenyns Smith's Charity, The Peckham and Kent Road Pension Society including Bagot's and Kilbourn's Gifts, Hyndman's Bounty to the Church of England - Endowment and Repair Fund of Christ Chucrh Camberwell, Philip Hammersley Leathe's Charity, St John-the-Evangelist, East Dulwich National Day and Sunday Schools, Camden Church Repair Fund, Alexander Truss's Charity, Camden Church Mission Hall Fund, The Dulwich Infants' School, Emmanuel National Schools, Peckham Rye, Goose Green and Nunhead Green Recreation Grounds, Charity for the benefit of the Church of St Peter East Dulwich, The Channell Memorial Fund including the Rev Edmund Lilley's Gift, Robert Alexander Gray's Charities, The Camberwell Mission and Ragged Schools, including the Travers Buxton Memorial Fund, Rachel Dobree Kemble's Charity, Catherine Everington's Gift to the Camberwell Provident Dispensary, Hall in Connexion with St James's Church East Dulwich, George Young's Charity, Henry Vincent Bagot's Charity
Makes reference to scholarships at the Borough Polytechnic and National Bakery School and suggests reform of the Local Endowed Charities outside the City of London.
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