Programme for the Engineering Product Design Show Exhibition 1985.
Polytechnic of the South BankProgramme for the Engineering Product Design show 1987.
Polytechnic of the South BankDVD of the Engineering Product Design Exhibition of 1984 held in Edric Hall.
Polytechnic of the South BankDVD of the Engineering Product Design Exhibition of 1985.
Polytechnic of the South BankDVD of the Engineering Product Design Exhibition of 1986.
Polytechnic of the South BankDVD of the Engineering Product Design Exhibition of 1987.
Polytechnic of the South BankPhotographs of students with their products.
South Bank UniversityA photograph of the engineering lecture theatre on the ground floor of Borough Road Building.
Borough Polytechnic InstituteA photograph of the engineering lecture theatre on the ground floor of Borough Road Building.
Borough Polytechnic InstituteA photograph of students at the Technical Day School for Boys studying in the engineer's drawing office.
Borough Polytechnic InstituteIncludes staff headshots backed on to cardboard, with name tags, and photographs of social events, including a retirement photograph of F Gallimore. Some of the individuals in the photographs are identified.
London South Bank UniversityFilms of engineering talks and awards ceremonies held by the Polytechnic of the South Bank and South Bank Polytechnic and a film of a conference held by the Faculty of the Built Environment.
Polytechnic of the South BankA 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.
South Bank UniversityA slide of the engine and dynamo room in Borough Road Building.
Borough Polytechnic InstituteMentoring handbook for Offender Learning and Skill Service (OLASS) practitioners, answers to common questions from trainees, case studies and role play scenarios for trainees and a self assessment exercise.
LLU+References Archbishop Tenison's School, Lawrence's School, The Boys Parochial School, The Girls Parochial School, Rich's Charity, Archbishop Whitgift's Hospital in Croydon, Sir Noel Caron's Almshouse, Earl Thanet's or the Countess of Gower's Charity, Hayes Fortee's Charity, Hind's Charity - Cooper's Charity, Vanderlin's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Jeston's Charity, Alice Easton's Charity, Walcott's Charity, Margaret Oakley's Charity, Hayle's Charity, Scaldwell's Charity, Ralph Snow's Charity, Tuberville's Charities, Wakeling's Charity, Course's Charity, Spencer's Charity, Mary Oakley's Charity, Pickton's Charity, Vaux's Charity, Wanley's Charity, Siderpin's Charity, Barnaby's Charity, Forst's Gift, Richard Robert's Charity, Pickton's Charity, Mary Chapman's Charity, Grace Fenner's Charity, Eleanor Dodso's Charity, Elizabeth Eldridge's Charity, Mary Kershaw's Charity, Mary Anna Billington's Charities for Poor of Lambeth and Repair of Tomb, The Ashford and Moore Charity, Edward Grove's Charity, Charity of Bryan Tuberville, Pensions, Jeston's Charity for Maintenance of a Divinity Lecture, Pedlar's Acre Estate, The Lambeth Pensions Society, including Edward Grove's Gift and the Inundation Fund, The Crawford Street School, The Eldon School, The Beaufoy Trust, George Augustus Maiden's Gift to Brixton Dispensary, Lesty's Gift, Myatt's Fields Park and Recreation Ground, Hedger's Almshouses, St. Luke's National Schools, West Norwood, Stockwell National Schools, St Thomas's Hall and Sunday and Free Evening Schools, St John-the-Evangelist National Schools, St Matthew's Brxton National Schools, St Mary-the-Less National Schools, St Saviours Salamanca School, St Jude's National Schools and Parish Rooms, Christ Church North Brixton Infant School, Christ Church North Brixton National Schools, St Michael's National School for Infants, East Kennington, Bolton Street National Schools, Kennington Oval National Schools, St Barnabas's National School, Holy Trinity National Schools, St John's Angell Town National Schools, St James's National Schools and Sunday School, All Saints National School, St Matthew's Denmark Hill National Schools, St Andrew's National Schools Roupell Street, Archbishop Sumner Memorial School, St.John the Divine Kennington National Schools, Elizabeth Lambert's Charity, William Thorowgodd's Charity, Frederick Noble's Charity, William Banks's Charity, De Casiro's Charity, Catherine Severne's Charity, The Bromfield Trust, Mary Anna Billington's Charity for Poor of District of St Peter Vauxhall and Thank Offering Church, Muggerudge's Charity, Berry's Gift, Matilda Parkinson's Charity, The Mary Eleanor Benson Gift, Charities for Religious, Educational and other Charitable Purposes in connection with the Church of England for the Benefit of the Inhabitants of the District Parish of St Stephen, Catherine Everington's Charities, Christ Church (perpetuation of Surrey Chapel) Benevolent Society, Southwark Sunday School Society, The Hillier Almshouses, The Rowland Hill Almshouses - The gIrls' Evening Home and School of Industry, Elizabeth Knight's Charity, The Surrey Chapel Centenary Fund and Hawkstone Hall, and the Chrust Church and Hawkstone Hall Repair Fund, The Rev Christopher Newman Hall's Gift of Support of Missionary in connection with Christ Church Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth Wesleyan Chapel and Schools, including Esther Nash's Gift,William Higg's Charity, Martha Wild Gabriel's Charity, Sarah W. Nash's Charity, Upton Chapel Pension Charity, formerly known as Brad Street Almshouse, including Adderley's Gift, Wesleyan Day and Sunday Schools Brixton Hill, Endowment in connection with Bible Christian Chapel Waterloo Road, Wesleyan Day and Sunday Schools West Norwood
This report comprises the reports made by Parish of St Mary, Newington to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
Contains a report of 1826 relating to John Marshall's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Simmonds' Charity, Humphrey William's Charity, Ann Cannon's Charity, Robert Hidson's Charity, Mason's Charity, Giles's Charity, Mary Atkinson's Charity, De Guiffardienne's Charity, Brandon's Charity, The Elephant & Castle Charity, King & Queen Charity, John Walter's Almshouses, The United Parochial National Charity & Sunday Schools, Samuel Brown's Charity, Board School Flint Street, Walworth, Southwark and Walworth Infant School, York Street, Walworth, Mann's Annuity Fund, Elizabeth Apostle's Charity, Henry Clark Barlow's Charity, The Walworth Common Estate, including the Old Workhouse Site and Manor Place Estate Metropolitan Tabernacle Almshouses & Schools, John Hollis's Charity, Elizabeth Seward's Charity, Page's Charity-Water's Charity, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Camberwell Road, Walworth, South London (Borough) Jewish Schools, St Peter's Walworth National Schools, The Charities of Mary and Elizabeth Boyman, Joseph Weaver's Charity, Miss Jones's Gift, Holy Trinity National Schools, Noble's Charity, Gifts of George Bartlett, Elizabeth Garrett and Thomas Perrin to Holy Trinity District Visiting Society, The St. Matthew's Lion Street, Church of England Schools, St John's Walworth Infants' National School, Barlow Street, The Beresford Chapel Fund and Martin's Charity.
This report comprises the reports made by the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The Free Grammar School, Collett's Charity, Mrs Newcomen's Charity, The College or Hospital of the Poor, Jackson's, Young's and Spatt's Almshouses - Clarke's Gift, Mary Reading's Almshouses, Almshouses in Gravel Lane - Lowdell's Charity, Alleyn's Almshouses and Sulwich College, William Chamber's Charity, Thomas Cure's Charity, Stephen Skydmore's Charity, Hugh Browker's Charity, James Taylor's Charity, George Palin's Charity, John Scragg's Charity, Charities of Richard Humble and Peter Humble, Ralph Carter's Charity, Mrs Elizabeth Pagett's Charity, Thomas Emmerson's Charity, Edward Hewlett's Charity, John Bingham's Charity, John Simmond's Charity, John Mayhew's Charity, Henry Smith's Charity, Robert Buckland's Charities, Thomas Marshall's Charity, Elizabeth Marshall's Charity, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Charity of Mark Howse, Ann Austin's Charity, John Hayman's Charity, Ralph Hansome's Charity, Charity of George Lord Bishop of Winchester, Jonathan Barford's Charity, Other Charities for the Purchase of Coals, Susan Soame's Charity - Grace Loveday's Charity, Richard Middleton's Charity, Hannah Scott's Charity, Stephen Littlebaker's Charity, Anonymous Charity, Dorothy Appelbee's Prison and Bread Charities, John Bank's Charity, Elizabeth Matthew's Charity, William Mason's Charity, Jane Gatland's Charity, Charities of John Speary and Ephram Allen, Edwards Speak's Charity, Mark Cork's Charity, Richard Marks Charity, Wiliam Stringer's Charity, Richard Foye's Charity, John Page's Charity, St Saviour's Grammar School, The Parish Estates, Charities of Daniel Newman, King Charles I, Richard Wright, Grace Richardson and The City of London, Sir Thomas Cambell's Charity, James Shaw's Charity, Ann Miles's Charity, Charles Harris's Charity, The Reverend Samuel Benson's Charity, Hannah Maria Benson's Charity, Almshouse Charities, Pension Charities, Bishop Andrew's Charity, Alleyn's College of God's Gift - Eleemosynary Branch, St Saviour's National and Parochial Schools, The Southwark Female Society, including the Gifts of John Ellis and William Thorngate, Hydman's Bounty to the Church of England - Repair Fund of the District Church of St Peter in the Parish of St Saviour, Augusta Nona Hunt's Charity, Charities (including Hannah Jackson Gwilt's First Charity) under the St. Saviour's Southwark (Church Rate Abolition) Act, 1883, Hannah Jackson's Gwilt's Second Charity, The Special Relief Fund, The Unicorn Yard Trust, Marshall's Educational Foundation, Herold's Foundation, The May Feast Society, Martin's Charity and His Majesty's Annual Bounty and Collections.
This report comprises the reports made by the Parish of Bermondsey to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The United Charity Schools, The Free School in Grange Road, Henry Smith's Charity, Tirrell's Charity, Bernard Hyde's Charity, Martin's Charity, Wright's Charity, Dandy's Charity, Banyard's and Bacon's Charities, Samuel's Charity, Apsey's Charity, Hugh Full's Charity, Archerdyne's Charity, Steaven's Charity, Mrs Carey's Charity, Owen Clunn's Charity, Scragg's Charity, Skydmore's Charity, Kendall's Charity, Gardiner's Charity, Pratt's Charity, Lands at Yalding in Kent - Charities of Thomas Chiball and others, Mrs Trapp's Charity, Joyce Howlett's Charity, Taylor's Charity, Wheeley's Charity, Sir John Fenner's Charity, Dowsett's Charity, Lockwood's Charity, Rothwell's Chariy, Eugonius Allum's Charity, Lucia Easson's Charity, William Shewan's Charity, Thomas Wiliam'sCharity, Susanna William's Charity, Herold's Foundation, Mary Ann Chase's Bequest, The Abbey Street Estate, John Harcourt's Charity, The Christchurch Mission Hall and Institute, William Meredith's Charity, The St. Crispin Mission House, The Bermondsey (Fort Road) Church, The Chapel Place Wesleyan Schools, The John Street Wesleyan Sunday Schools and The Baptist Mission Hall, Verney Road