A photograph of students and lecturers taken outside the National College to mark the end of their course.
Sem títuloPhotograph of N. S. Billington (Head of College), A. E. Leach (Chairman of the British Refrigeration Association), R. Duncan Wallace (President of the Insitute of Heating and Ventilating), G. Evans (Governor )and E. G. Batt (Director of the British Refrigeration Association and Governor).
Sem títuloPhotograph of Mrs M. Ormerod (only woman governor), J. W. Cooling (Chairman of College Education Committee) and H. D. Mains (President of the Fan Manufacturing Association).
Sem títuloPhotograph of George Tomlinson (Minister of Education), Hubert A. Secretan (Chairman), F. Bray (Under Secretary Ministry of Education) and Dr Ingall (Director of College)
Sem títuloPhoto of F. J. Packer (Secretary and Clerk to the Governors), J. M. Archer (Ministry of Education) and L. Green (Assistant General Secretary of the Heating and Domestic Engineering Union).
Sem títuloSingle photograph of a cookery lesson at the Battersea Polytechnic Institute.
Sem títuloSingle photograph of a teacher giving a demonstration during a cookery lesson.
Sem títuloSingle photograph of a cookery lesson being overseen by the teacher.
Sem títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh watching students at work in one of the new laboratories.
Sem títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh talking to staff in one of the new laboratories.
Sem títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh inspecting work produced by Polytechnic students.
Sem títuloThe photograph shows the Duke talking to members of staff.
Sem títuloA photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh inspecting bread made by students at the National Bakery School.
Sem títuloA photograph of (from left to right): Hubert A. Secretan, Vice-Chairman of the Governing Body; Frederick Packer, Secretary and Clerk to the Governing Body; D. Clifford Highton, Chairman of the Governing Body and an unidentified man.
Sem títuloA photograph of Mr D. Clifford Highton, Chairman of the Governing Body, unveiling a plaque commemorating the opening. The plaque is inscribed: 'This Hall was severely damaged by enemy action on the night of 29th September 1940. It was restored and [unknown word] during 1951 and formally opened on 1st December 1951 by D Clifford Highton MA Chairman of the Governing Body.'
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