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View down Keyworth Street
LSBU/7/3/7/40 · Item · c.1999
Part of London South Bank University

A photograph of Keyworth Street taken from the corner of Ontario Street looking towards Borough Road. The building on the right is the George Overend Building, which was demolished in 2007 to make way for K2.

South Bank University
Victoria Gymnasium
LSBU/8/10/3 · Item · 1897
Part of London South Bank University

Plaque inscribed; 'This Hall was erected in the Sixtieth Year of the Reign of HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. Edric Bayley Chairman of Governors.'

Borough Polytechnic Institute
LSBU/7/6/1 · File · 1965-present
Part of London South Bank University

Black and white and colour photographs and a digital image of the following Vice-Chancellors or Directors:

Vivian Pereira-Mendoza (Director, 1965-1980);

Dr John Beishon (Director, 1980-1984);

Baroness Pauline Perry (Director, 1987-1992, Vice-Chancellor, 1992-1993);

Professor Gerald Bernbaum (Vice-Chancellor, 1993-2001);

Professor Deian Hopkin (Vice-Chancellor, 2001-2009);

Professor Martin Earwicker (Vice-Chancellor, 2009-2013).

Borough Polytechnic Institute
Ventilation
LGH/13 · File · June-September 1944
Part of Lawrence Hadley course notes

Notes, lecture handouts and occasional sketches of equipment. Includes printed notes on air conditioning as well as reference articles.

Hadley, Lawrence, OBE CEng FCIBSE
VAX-11/780
LSBU/7/3/28/24 · Item · c.1980s
Part of London South Bank University

The VAX-11/780 was a minicomputer code named 'Star' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.

Polytechnic of the South Bank
VAX-11/750
LSBU/7/3/28/23 · Item · c.1980s
Part of London South Bank University

The VAX-11/750 was a minicomputer code named 'Comet' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.

Polytechnic of the South Bank
VAX-11/750
LSBU/7/3/28/22 · Item · c.1980s
Part of London South Bank University

The VAX-11/750 was a minicomputer code named 'Comet' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.

Polytechnic of the South Bank