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LLU/9/2/3 · Item · 1997
Part of LLU+

The results of a survey collecting information about respondents' involvement in both taught and self-directed learning.

Sarah Beinart and Patten Smith
National Bakery School
LSBU/7/8 · Series · c1940s-2000s
Part of London South Bank University

Black and white and colour photographs, negatives and digital images of students and workrooms of the National Bakery School and the Tower Restaurant.

National Bakery School
LSBU/7/4/1/22 · File · 18 September 2019
Part of 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.

London South Bank University
LSBU/8/5/3 · Item · 1902
Part of London South Bank University

Inscribed, 'Presented to Councillor Thomas Fletcher of Birmingham, by W. E. Aylwin Esq. on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the New Bakery at the National School for Bakers & Confectioners, Borough Polytechnic Institute. London. Feb 5th 1902', by Elkington & Company, Birmingham 1894

Borough Polytechnic Institute
LSBU/3/14/2 · Item · 1947-1952
Part of London South Bank University

Contains two National Certificates, four letters from Borough Polytechnic Principal Ingall informing Mr Shindler of his examination successes, one Mathematics certificate from the Borough Polytechnic and letters regarding Mr Shindlers appointment from 1948-1949 to be a part-time teacher of Mathematics at the Borough Polytechnic including a memorandum of the conditions of the appointment.

Institution of Electrical Engineers, Ministry of Education, Borough Polytechnic Institute
National College Building

In 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.

National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering
NC · Fonds · 1944-1970, 2007

Contains the records of the National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering, comprising:

NC/1, Governance, 1948-1970;

NC/2, Publications, 1948-1971, 2007;

NC/3, Photographs, 1950s;

NC/4, Student Activities, 1949-1969;

NC/5, National College Building, 1950s;

NC/6, External Publications, 1947-1963;

NC/7, Education Board of the Heating and Ventilating Industry, 1944-1962.

National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering
LSBU/7/4/1/18 · File · May 2013
Part of London South Bank University

The 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.

London South Bank University