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Group Photograph
LSBU/7/8/19/54 · Item · c1950
Part of London South Bank University

The photograph is potentially taken at a conference in Glasgow - the photographer was based in Glasgow and the group are professionals rather than students.

London South Bank University
Group Photograph
LSBU/7/8/19/53 · Item · c1948
Part of London South Bank University

The photograph is potentially taken at a conference in Cambridge - the photographer was based in Cambridge and the group are professionals rather than students.

London South Bank University
LSBU/8/7 · Item · September 1942
Part of London South Bank University

In 1942 the Polytechnic celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a small gathering of around 300 people in the Borough Road building, as restrictions were placed on the number of people who could meet enforced by war conditions.
The guest book contains the signatures of some of the jubilee guests and lists their relationship with the Polytechnic. The signatures include that of C.T.Millis, the Polytechnic's first principal.

Borough Polytechnic Institute
Guides
LSBUSU/3/2 · Series · 1973-2010
Part of London South Bank University Students' Union

Guides produced by the Union for students covering introductions to the University and Students' Union and aspects of Student Union life.

London South Bank University Students' Union
Gymnastics Class
BSB/9/1/13 · File · c.1930
Part of Brixton School of Building

Students using gymnastics equipment in the old swimming bath area that was filled in and floored after the First World War. The space was also used for major construction projects, thus the corner of a house can be seen on the left side of the photograph.

London County Council School of Building
Halls of Residence
LSBU/7/3/9 · sub-series · c.1970-2010
Part of London South Bank University

Images of the following current and former student halls of residence: David Bomberg House; McLaren House; Courland Grove, New Kent Road; Surrey Lodge and McLaren House.

South Bank Polytechnic