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CNAA Review Visit Reports
LSBU/3/19 · Bestanddeel · 1974-1982
Part of London South Bank University

Eight reports written by the Polytechnic of the South Bank for quinquennial visits by the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA) in March 1974, May 1980 and June 1982.

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LSBU/2/6 · Bestanddeel · 1914-1919
Part of London South Bank University

Contains details of the students and staff of the Borough Polytechnic who died during the First World War and whose names are on the First World War memorial in the Borough Road building.

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Marketing
LSBU/2/9 · Reeks · 1961-2003
Part of London South Bank University

Comprises guidelines and manuals regarding the University's corporate identity along with minutes from the 1960s Publicity Committee.

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SBUEL/1/5 · Reeks · 1988-1997
Part of South Bank University Enterprises Limited

Comprises Companies Act forms for Companies House and other papers regarding the statement of first directors and secretary, return of allotments of shares, annual returns, change of directors, the change of name for the company and emoluments made to the Directors.

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LSBU/3/11/5 · Stuk · 1987
Part of London South Bank University

A film about the field of engineering and the courses available at South Bank Polytechnic. It includes contributions from Dr Bob Kaye, Course Director and departmental lecturers and examples of student research and project work.

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LSBU/3/11/6 · Stuk · 4 February 1997
Part of London South Bank University

A film of the Wandle Valley Regeneration Conference held at the University's Faculty of the Built Environment at Wandsworth Road. The conference was attended by local school children who worked in groups to consider ways in which the Wandle Valley could be regenerated. The keynote speaker at the conference was Dr David Bellamy, the botanist and environmental campaigner. The event was organised by ArchEd, Merton Education Business Partnership and South Bank University.

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