Correspondence detailing the merger between South West London College and South Bank Polytechnic. It includes an information pack about the College setting out the Board of Governors, site locations, courses on offer and academic staff.
Sans titreComprises minutes from the Board of Governors' meetings along with minutes from the Student Consultative Committee and Academic Board meetings.
Sans titreBound and signed minute book.
Sans titreContains minutes of the Governing Body.
Sans titreSix guidance publications produced by South Bank Polytechnic for South West London College students affected by its merger with the Polytechnic.
Sans titre17 press cuttings from various newspapers relating to the college's merger with South Bank Polytechnic.
Sans titreContains the records of the South West London College, comprising:
SWLC/1, Press Cuttings, 1990-1991;
SWLC/2, Publications for students, 1991;
SWLC/3, Minutes, 1949-1969, 1988-1991;
SWLC/4, Correspondence, 1989-1993.
Sans titreCopy of the South London Polytechnic Institutes (Borough Road Site) Act 1890 which allowed the governors of the Borough Polytechnic to purchase the freehold of the Borough Road building from the trustees of Bridge House Estates.
Sans titreContains copies of letters to newspapers detailing the work of South London Polytechnic Institutes and appealing for funds.
Contains 6 receipt books for subscriptions for Battersea and Borough Polytechnic.
Contains the following lists of donations:
Schedule A: Donations apportioned to Battersea;
Schedule B: Donations apportioned to Elephant and Castle;
Schedule C: Non specific donations;
A complete list of donations.
Contains the following balance sheet and accounts for South London Polytechnic Institutes:
30 June 1889;
11 February 1890;
30 June 1890;
31 December 1890;
30 November 1891.
Contains the financial records of South London Polytechnic Institutes, comprising:
SLPI/3/1 Balance Sheets, 1889-1891;
SLPI/3/2 Lists of Subscribers, c1891;
SLPI/3/3 Receipts for Subscriptions, 1888-1891.
Contains the early paperwork of South London Polytechnic Institutes including a summary of work done by the executive committee and plans of Battersea Polytechnic.
Correspondence regarding the establishment of Lambeth Polytechnic. The Polytechnic was on the same site as the Brixton School of Building (opened in 1904 as the London County Council School of Building).
Contains the early paperwork of South London Polytechnic Institutes including a Memorial (petition) to the Charity Commissioners, appeals for funds and donation cards.