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LSBU/1/9/18 · File · 1883-February 1909
Part of London South Bank University

Contains Schemes of Government for the following institutions:

Aldenham Institute, May 1890;

Aldgate Freedom Foundation;

Atkinson and others, July 1904;

Battersea Polytechnic Institute, June 1891;

Betton's Charity;

Bishopsgate Foundation;

Bow and Bromley Institute;

City Polytechnic, December 1889;

Cripplegate Foundation;

Finsbury (Junior) Polytechnic Institute, July 1890;

Joint Committee of the Working Men's College in Great Ormond Street and the College for Men and Women in Queen's Square, Bloomsbury, July 1890

Kitchin, December 1889;

Newcomen's, February 1909;

Northern Polytechnic Institute, August 1891;

North-Western Polytechnic Institute, August 1891;

People's Palace Institute, December 1889;

Regent Street Polytechnic Institute, May 1890;

Royal Victoria Hall Foundation, 1889;

St. Bride Foundation, January 1890;

South-Western Polytechnic Institute, May 1890.

Also contains:

Notes on the Draft Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the Administration of the United Charities of St Olave and St John, Southwark, 1890;

A copy of the City of London Parochial Charities Act, 1883 and a short synopsis of the Act.

Charity Commission
CWSN · Fonds · 1961-1995

Contains records from the Charles West School of Nursing and its parent body, the Hospitals for Sick Children now Great Ormond Street Hospital. The collection has been arranged into the following series:

CWSN/1 - Academic Records: concerning course syllabuses, student numbers, assessments and course planning (1962-c.1995).

CWSN/2 - Publications: publicity material and historical publications (1952-1992).

CWSN/3 - Reference material: records produced by external bodies and held in the School of Nursing Library (1961-1991).

Charles West School of Nursing
LSBU/9/3/12 · Item · 2008
Part of London South Bank University

A book produced by a former member of staff as part of a community project examining life in Southwark and Lambeth during the time of Charlie Chaplin's childhood.

Parkinson, Alan F
LSBU/7/4/1/20 · File · 10-11 December 2013
Part of 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.

London South Bank University
Chemical Engineer
LSBU/6/1/30/11 · File · 1992-1995
Part of London South Bank University

A newsletter produced by the Chemical Engineering Division. Comprises two issues from June 1992 and June 1995.

South Bank University
Chemistry
LGH/16 · File · September 1945 - February 1946
Part of Lawrence Hadley course notes

Notes, lecture handouts and occasional sketches of equipment.

Hadley, Lawrence, OBE CEng FCIBSE
Chemistry Laboratory
LSBU/7/1/20 · Item · c1900
Part of London South Bank University

A photograph of one of the work benches in the chemistry laboratory, on the first floor of Borough Road Building.

Borough Polytechnic Institute
Child Education
LLU/9/5 · Series · c.1994-1998
Part of LLU+

Records regarding the education of children.

Chronology of Computing
LSBU/6/9/86 · Item · 19 June 1996
Part of London South Bank University

A technical report attempting to document a chronology of computing from 50,000BC to 1996.
Written by David Singmaster whilst working in the School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics at South Bank University.

Singmaster; David (1939-); Dr; metagrobologist