The National College was governed by a Board of Governors, established in 1948. The Board established two main committees: the Finance and General Purposes Committee and the Education Committee, as well as various special committees to deal with individual projects.
Contains papers relating to the governance of the National College, comprising:
NC/1/1, Board of Governors minutes;
NC/1/2, Finance and General Purposes Committee minutes;
NC/1/3, Education Committee minutes;
NC/1/4, Declarations of Trust;
NC/1/5, Appointment of Governors;
NC/1/6, Future of the College.
Sin títuloIn the 1950s the expansion of student numbers and technology led the National College to seek new premises. Its original accommodation, a special laboratory building in the grounds of the Borough Polytechnic Annexe, was ill adapted and cramped. The Ministry of Education agreed to cover the cost of a new building and in 1959 the Governors appealed to Industry to cover the costs of the specialist equipment needed for the new building (please see NC/5/2). The building was located on the Southwark Bridge Road (it is now called the Faraday Wing) and contained laboratories for Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Fan Engineering, Refrigeration, Dust and Fume Removal and Heat Transfer. The new building was officially opened by the Minister for Education, Sir David Eccles, MP on the 20 November 1961 although it had been open to students in October 1960 (please see NC/2/3/3 and NC/3/4).
Comprises records documenting the construction of the National College Building, comprising
NC/5/1, Equipment;
NC/5/2, Appeals;
NC/5/3, Photographs;
NC/5/4, Plans.
Photographs of the opening of the new National College building on Keyworth Street.
Sin títuloArticle entitled 'The National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering' from the journal 'Engineering'.
Photo 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).
Sin títuloPhotograph of George Tomlinson (Minister of Education), Hubert A. Secretan (Chairman), F. Bray (Under Secretary Ministry of Education) and Dr Ingall (Director of College)
Sin 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).
Sin 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).
Sin títuloA photograph of students and lecturers taken outside the National College to mark the end of their course.
Sin títuloThe image is a scanned version of a photograph taken outside the National College's building. It shows the students from the 1958-59 Class H25Ae.
Sin títuloPhoto of Mr Packer, Mr Booth, Mr Knight, Mr Wallace and Mr Bair at lunch.
Sin títuloPhoto of R. Bury, Mr Reid (A.P.T.I.), unknown, F.L. Shaw, R.C. Dawson and D.C. Smith at lunch.
Sin títuloPhoto of Mr Shepherd, Colin Benham, Guy Darrell and Mr Hall, guests of the National College.
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