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Alan Kay interview audio recording and transcript, recorded November 2014

  • Audio recording of the interview, Alan Kay.mp3, 2:26:08 hours, 81MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Alan Kay_Approved Transcript.pdf, 34 pages, 476kB

This item is an interview with Alan Kay recorded by Dr Gillian Murray in November 2014 as part of the CommonHealth history project. It is the oral history of Alan Kay's involvement in the social enterprise movement in Scotland from the late 1980s to mid 2010s. It includes his reflections on the sector and his work with John Pearce and others for Community Business Scotland, Community Enterprise Lothian, and latterly through freelance work. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Alan’s background is in overseas development and he lived and worked in East Africa and South-east Asia before returning to Scotland in 1988. He joined forces with John Pearce, and worked with community-owned enterprises and social enterprises, firstly for Community Business Scotland as a researcher and then in 1991 for Community Enterprise Lothian, initially as a Training Officer. He moved to Indonesia to work with VSO as their Country Director from 1994 until 1997. On returning to Edinburgh he carried out numerous commissions for a wide range of clients in the statutory, charitable, public and third sector in the UK and abroad. He helped to found the Social Audit Network and continued for many years as an active Board member, acting as its Chair at one stage. In 2009 he became an Associate Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and assisted in the establishment of a Diploma and MSc in Social Enterprise. He then went on to become a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health at GCU where he advised on the 5-year CommonHealth research project. He was an active tutor with the Social Enterprise Academy for over 10 years and specialised in ‘social impact’ measures, working abroad for them on several occasions. He was also is on the board of the Community Development Journal for over 20 years, much of that time as the CDJ Treasurer. Alan was a long-standing Member of the
Institute for Economic Development. Alan retired in 2018.

Anne Hamilton papers

  • AH
  • Fonds
  • 1945

The collection contains material collected by Anne Hamilton relating to her time as a student at the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated). This collection contains 3 items:

  • 1 invitation to Diploma Day on 28 September 1945 (AH/1)
  • 2 newspaper cuttings relating to the battery flag made by students of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science, October 1945 (AH/2, AH/3)

Hamilton, Anne Carswell | 1923-2003 | student and staff of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science

Annual reports and conventions of Community Business Scotland Ltd

This file contains 6 items:

  • Annual Convention 1986, programme for convention held in Edinburgh, 24-25 October 1986
  • Annual Convention 1987, 'A decade of community enterprise’, programme for convention held at Maryhill Community Central Hall, Glasgow, 23-24 October 1987
  • Annual Convention 88, programme for convention held at Raploch, Stirling, 28-29 October 1988
  • Annual Report 1987/88
  • Annual Report 1989
  • Annual Report 1990

Convention programmes include reports, adverts, programme, accounts and list of members. Annual reports include the CBS report, accounts, list of members, reports for two trading subsidiary companies, Community Economic Development and the Scottish Community Enterprise Investment Fund and supporting adverts.

CHILDREN 1ST (formerly the Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children RSSPCC) records

  • C1ST
  • Collection
  • 1884 - 2003

The majority of material in the collection relates to the Glasgow branch of the RSSPCC, including the predecessor organisation, the Glasgow Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Publications produced by the RSSPCC head office and the Scottish Children's League of Pity (junior branch of the RSSPCC) are also included, as well as a small assortment of records from other branches.

  • Financial records of the Glasgow branch, 1906-1972
  • Legacy papers, 1950-1978
  • Complaint books Glasgow, 1953-1965
  • Glasgow branch minutes, 1889-1963
  • Glasgow District Finance Committee minutes, 1903-1971
  • Records of the Ladies Auxiliary Committee Glasgow, 1888-1971
  • Annual reports of the head office, 1896-1982
  • Annual reports of the branches, 1896-1967
  • Additional Glasgow branch annual reports, 1889-1985
  • Records of the Scottish Children’s League including: annual reports, 1904-1993, City Sparrows 1899-1979, minutes of the Glasgow branch 1898-1978 and ephemera
  • Legislative acts and reports on subjects affecting children, 1885-1938
  • Papers relating to the Non-Accidental Injury to Children Committees for Strathkelvin, Lanark and Dumbarton, 1975-1981
  • Institutional records including printed copies of the Royal Charter and the Constitution, 1920-1975
  • Staff records, Dunbartonshire and Glasgow, 1964-1971
  • Records relating to staff training and development, 1898, 1936, and 1970-1978
  • Assorted promotional material, newsletters, and other publications, 1984-2003
  • Glasgow building fund appeal records, 1965-1967, and annual appeal records, 1975
  • Glasgow property records, including architectural plans, 1963-1965;
  • Crookston Home records including minute books, cash books and visitor books, 1903-1925
  • Organisational histories, including a recorded reminiscence of a former RSSPCC Inspector, 1990

CHILDREN 1ST

Colin Roxburgh interview audio recording and transcript, recorded December 2015

  • Audio recording of the interview, Colin Roxburgh.WMA, 1:06:17 hours, 63MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Colin Roxburgh_Interview Transcript.pdf, 18 pages, 254KB

This item is an interview with Colin Roxburgh recorded by Dr Gillian Murray on1 December 2015 as part of the CommonHealth history project. It is the oral history of Colin Roxburgh's involvement in community development and the community enterprise movement from the 1980s to 2010s. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Colin Roxburgh has a background in community development and worked on some of the early community business projects in the Strathclyde Region in the early 1980s, such as the Local Area Advisory Project (LEAP) and later Strathclyde Community Business (SCB). He left SCB in 1989 and then worked as a freelance community consultant in Scotland, Ireland, New Zealand and Canada.

Ellen Healey papers

  • EH
  • Fonds
  • 1929

The collection contains notebooks created by Ellen Healey whilst studying at the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated). This collection contains 2 items and 1 enclosure:

  • 2 handwritten dressmaking notebooks, signed Ellen Healey, with the College stamp on the front. One is undated (EH/1) and the other is dated 11 March 1929 and has 1 enclosure of a cut out pencil drawing of a rabbit (EH/2)

Healey, Ellen | fl 1884-1929 | student of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science

Glasgow Polytechnic (formerly Glasgow College, Glasgow College of Technology) records

  • GP
  • Collection
  • 1971 - 1993

This material has yet to be formally sort and listed but the following record series have been identified.
Further series will be identified in the future.

  • Governing Council, College Council and Governing Body minutes and papers 1971-1993
  • Prospectuses 1971-1993
  • Academic Board minutes and papers 1971-1982
  • Formal opening documentation 1972
  • Graduation and awards ceremony programmes 1972-1993
  • Awards ceremony photographs 1973
  • GCT News, Contact , Online (staff magazines) 1976-1991
  • Academic Policy Committee minutes and papers 1982 - 1993
  • Finance, Policy and General Purposes Committee minutes and papers 1985-1987
  • Student Affairs Committee minutes and papers 1985-1992
  • Health, Safety and Welfare Committee minutes and papers 1985-1987
  • Staff Affairs Committee minutes and papers 1986-1992
  • Finance Committee minutes and papers 1987-1993
  • Building and Works Committee minutes and papers 1987-1993
  • Papers relating to the change of College’s names 1987 and 1991
  • Health and Safety Committee minutes and papers 1988-1993
  • Principal’s Management Group minutes and papers 1989-1992
  • CUC/Management Consultative Committee 1991-1993
  • University Management and Deans Group (UMDG) 1992-1993

Glasgow Polytechnic

Glasgow School of Cookery records

  • GSC
  • Collection
  • 1875-1909

There are only a few records surviving from the School.
This collection consists of 9 files:

  • Minutes and papers of meetings, 1875-1878
  • Register of diplomas for cookery and laundry courses, 1904-1909
  • Scotch Education Department forms, 1900-1908
  • School prospectuses and stationery, 1875-1908
  • Memorandum of Association, 1906
  • Recipes scrapbook, 1870s-1880s
  • "Superior Cookery Recipes", book issued by Glasgow School of Cookery, [c late 19th century]
  • Glasgow International Exhibition 1888, School tearoom records
  • Glasgow East End Industrial Exhibition 1903-04 medal

Glasgow School of Cookery

Glen Buchanan interview audio recording and transcript, recorded May 2019

  • Audio recording of the interview, Glen Buchanan.mp3, 1:23:12 hours, 104MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Glen Buchanan_Online Transcript.pdf, 16 pages, 481kB

This item is an interview with Glen Buchanan recorded by Dr Gillian Murray in May 2019 as part of the Scottish Government funded Future development of the Social Enterprise Collection (Scotland) project. It is the oral history of Glen Buchanan's involvement in the community enterprise movement and social housing from the 1980s to 2000s and his reflections on the sector and the impact of the political climate of the time. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

In 1981 Glen Buchanan took up the position of research fellow in the Local Government Unit at Paisley College of Technology, where he first worked alongside John Pearce on the Local Enterprise Advisory Project (LEAP). In 1984 he began working for Strathclyde Community Business (SCB) as Training Officer, eventually becoming Depute General Manager for John Pearce. From 1991 to 1993 Glen worked as National Coordinator, Care and Repair Initiative, Glasgow, for Shelter Scotland. In 1993 he was appointed by Scottish Homes to coordinat national development of Care and Repair throughout Scotland, later working on local housing and planning strategy development. He worked for Communities Scotland when it took on the function of Scottish Homes and widened its community regeneration remit and then for the Scottish Government as Policy Manager, Glasgow, from 2008 to 2010.

Liz Gardiner interview audio recording and transcript, recorded November 2019

  • Audio recording of the interview, Liz Gardiner.mp3, 1:19:49 hours, 104MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Liz Gardiner_Online Transcript.pdf, 11 pages, 464kB

This item is an interview with Liz Gardiner recorded by Dr Gillian Murray in November 2019 as part of the Scottish Government funded Future development of the Social Enterprise Collection (Scotland) project. It is the oral history of Liz Gardiner's involvement in cultural social enterprises from the 1980s to 2020s, including discussion of community activism in Easterhouse; Fablevision; networks; and cultural planning. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Liz Gardiner taught Drama and English to High School students before a spell of maternity leave prompted her to become involved in community theatre groups. She is a founding member and now Director of Fablevision, which supports creative community cultural development. Liz has a Masters degree in Cultural Planning and is currently undertaking a PhD.

Margaret W McKinlay papers

  • MMcKi
  • Fonds
  • c1925

The collection contains notebooks created by Margaret McKinlay whilst studying at the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated). This collection contains 4 items and 1 enclosure:

  • Handwritten laundrywork notebook with the College stamp on the front and 1 enclosure of 4 sheets of handwritten notes on verses from the books of John and Luke in the New Testament (MMcKi/1)
  • Handwritten household management notebook with the College stamp on the front (MMcKi/2)
  • Handwritten cleaning notebook with John Smith & Son (Glasgow) Ltd stamp on the front (MMcKi/3)
  • Handwritten sewing notebook with College stamp on the front, containing samples of work, one of which is dated 10 March 1925 (MMcKi/4)

All notebooks are signed Margaret W McKinlay, Section F.

McKinlay, Margaret White | c1890-c1965 | student of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science

Mollie Gofton papers

  • MG
  • Fonds
  • 1933-c1970s

The collection contains documents relating to Mollie Gofton's studies at the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated) and of her retirement. This collection contains 13 items:

  • Sewing notebook for Housewife's course, 1933-1934 (MG/1)
  • The theoretical examination in Housecraft, June 1934 (MG/2)
  • GWSCDS prospectus, session 1935-1936 (MG/3)
  • Letter from Dorothy Melvin, Principal, to Mollie Gofton regarding Needlework Medal course results, 17 September 1935 (MG/4)
  • Photograph of Mollie Gofton, September 1935 (MG/5)
  • Bundle of 6 certificates including Housewife's certificate, 10 October 1934 (MG/6) -- Dressmaker's certificate, 10 January 1935 (MG/7) -- Needlework and cutting out certificate, 5 July 1935 (MG/8) -- Needlework and cutting out certificate, 19 September 1935 (MG/9) --Embroidery certificate, 19 September 1935 (MG/10) -- High Class Cook's certificate, 3 May 1937 (MG/11)
  • Needlework medal in case, awarded on 15 November 1935 (MG/12)
  • Newspaper cutting regarding Mollie Gofton's retiral as Matron of West Kirby Grammar School, c1970s (MG/13)

Gofton, Mollie | 1916-2000 | student of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science

RSSPCC Overnewton Centre reports and related correspondence

This file contains 9 items:

  • Initial review: Overnewton Centre, RSSPCC special unit, with annotations to the list of centre staff and management committeec1980s
  • RSSPCC Special Unit, Overnewton Centre: Review of operations from 1st January 1978, c1978
  • Letter from Professor FH Stone, University of Glasgow, to Vera Hiddleston regarding the centre, 15 December 1982
  • Letters from FA Boddy, University of Glasgow, to Vera Hiddleston regarding views on the future development of the centre, 20 January 1983 and 11 February 1983
  • Correspondence between Vera Hiddleston to John J McKay MP regarding the role of the centre and the need for funding for it to continue as a ‘national’ unit, 17 February 1983 and 16 March 1983
  • Final report, RSSPCC, Special Unit, Overnewton Centre 1978-1987, with foreword by Vera Hiddleston, March 1987
  • RSSPCC Special Unit, Management Committee paper, The future work of the unit: views of sponsors, undated
  • Leaflet for the Overnewton Centre, RSSPCC special unit, undated

The specialist RSPCC Overnewton Centre was established at a time when treatment of families where non-accidental injury of children had occurred was starting to have impetus. It offered an education or re-education into family living in a mixed discipline group. Planning for the unit began in 1974. It was based in a former primary school at Yorkhill, Glasgow, and offered intensive case work service to up to 25 families where abuse of children was suspected. Vera Hiddleston was chair of the Management Committee of the centre. The Centre received substantial funding from the Scottish Office. It closed in 1993.

Ruby M Purdon papers

  • RPu
  • Fonds
  • 1917-1918

The collection contains notebooks created by Ruby Purdon whilst studying at the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated). This collection contains 5 items and 4 enclosures:

  • Laundry work notebook with index to lessons, 1917 (RPu/1)
  • Needlework notebook, with 2 enclosures of paper pattern pieces, 1918 (RPu/2)
  • House management lectures notebook, with 2 enclosures of Plymouth Education Authority envelopes, 1918 (RPu/3)
  • Housework notebook, 1918 (RPu/4)
  • Laundry and cookery notes on lessons, 1918 (RPu/5)

Purdon, Robina Macfarlane | 1897-1935 | student of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science

Scottish Community Enterprise Investment Fund plc promotional material

This file contains 18 items:

  • ‘Scottish Community Enterprise Investment Fund plc : prospectus’, with key facts about the fund and community enterprise in Scotland, the SCEIF board of directors and administrative and legal details, September 1989 (Digital copy available from link in Allied materials area below)
  • ‘Scottish Community Enterprise Investment Fund plc : an opportunity to invest in Scotland’s greatest asset...the people’, fold-out promotional pamphlet to accompany the prospectus.1989
  • 16 colour photographs of the SCEIF launch event in Glasgow City Chambers, October 1989

Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) records

  • STUC
  • Collection
  • 1897 - ?

The Archive holds all the surviving documentation relating to the STUC and its business from 1897 onwards. The scope of the collection covers the business of the STUC and its annual Congress , the General Council and its Committees, surviving General Secretary files, STUC publications, non STUC publications relating to STUC business, surviving Trades Councils documentation and a vast selection of issue and subject based folders relating to the work of the STUC. The collection also holds ephemera, posters and photographs. The collection is still being worked on and the scope and content will be updated to reflect this work.

  • Parliamentary Committee minutes 1897-1923 becoming General Council and its Committees minutes and papers 1923 onwards (moving wall with past 7 years kept at STUC offices in Glasgow)
  • STUC annual reports 1897-1989 (last annual report published 1989)
  • STUC correspondence relating to Congress 1964 to 1980
  • General Council reports 1957 onwards (incomplete)
  • Congress proceedings on audio tapes 1989-2003
  • Annual Congress programmes 1990 onwards
  • President's address to Congress 1999 onwards
  • Women’s Advisory Committee (WAC) minutes and papers 1926 onwards
  • Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) minutes and papers 1938 onwards
  • Disputes Committee minutes and papers 1970s to 1980s
  • Economic Committee minutes and papers 1950s to 1980s
  • Whisky Industry Sub Committee 1970s to 1980s
  • Transport Sub Committee 1970s to 1980s
  • Energy Sub Committee 1970s to 1980s
  • Education Committee minutes and papers 1960s to 1980s
    -Entertainment and Arts Sub Committee 1970s to 1980s including material on Mayfest, Scottish Opera, SNO, Scottish Theatre Trust, GFT, Scottish Ballet, Arts Council, and the Glasgow International Jazz Festival
  • General Purposes Committee and Finance and General Purposes Committee minutes and papers 1970s to 1980s
  • Health and Social Services Committee minutes and papers 1980s
  • Organisation Committee minutes and papers 1926 to 1968
  • James Jack (General Secretary 1963 to 1965) papers and correspondence 1960s to 1970s
  • James Milne (General Secretary 1976 to 1986) papers and correspondence 1970s to 1980s
  • Speeches of Campbell Christie (General Secretary 1986 to 1998) 1985 to 1998
  • John Henry (Depute General Secretary 1978 to 1988) papers and correspondence 1970s to 1980s
  • STUC issues: issues and subject folders relating to STUC business 1960s to 1980s (alphabetic list available in reading room)
  • Further subject papers relating to: electricity privatisation 1987-1988
  • Scotch Whisky Combined Committee 1977-1981
  • Work Time Debate Seminar 1996
  • Petrochemical industry, Grangemouth 1984-1985
  • Petrochemicals: Highlands and Islands Development Board Committee 1979
  • Gay and lesbian issues 1993-1995
  • STUC Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Forum 1995
  • Trade Union delegation for Central America 1985
  • Robert Smillie Fund 1933-1944
  • Devolution campaign 1970-1984
  • NHS privatisation 1984-1990
  • Anti-racist march and rally 1999 onwards
  • STUC constitution 1988-1989
  • STUC publications 1897 onwards including annual reports, GC reports, Congress programmes, subject specific publications, STUC published histories, circulars 1970s to 1980s, press statements 1970s to 1980s and circulars and statements from 2006 onwards
  • Scottish TUC Bulletin 1950-1971
  • Scottish Trade Union Review 1978 onwards (incomplete)
  • Non STUC publications 1912 to 1990 including TUC reports 1912-1987 (incomplete), TUC General Council reports 1940-1985 (incomplete), Labour Party annual reports 1914-1976 (incomplete), ICTU [Irish Congress of Trade Unions] annual reports 1952-1958 (incomplete), ICTU 1963-1981 (incomplete). Labour Research (publication) 1960-1990; Trades Councils minutes, correspondence and papers 1880s to 1980s (incomplete)

Scottish Trades Union Congress

Susan McGinlay interview audio recording and transcript, recorded May 2016

  • Audio recording of the interview, Susan McGinlay.WMA, 1:07:11 hours, 64MB
  • Transcript of the interview, Susan.pdf, 17 pages, 271KB

This item is an interview with Susan McGinlay recorded by Dr Gillian Murray on 11 May 2016 as part of the CommonHealth history project. It is the oral history of Susan McGinlay's involvement in community work and community business from the early 1980s to 2010s. Click on the URL link in the metadata section below. This will take you to the Glasgow Caledonian University edShare page where the items can be previewed and downloaded.

Susan McGinlay had been an active member of her community organising play schemes for children. She got involved in the community business movement in the mid 1980s, setting up an industrial cleaning company, Kleencare, with 4 other women in 1985. It became one of the longest running businesses within Possil Community Business Ltd. In 1987 she became the first commercial manager of Possil Community Business Ltd and remained an active board member of the Allander Group.

The Queen's College, Glasgow (formerly the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science) records

  • QC
  • Fonds
  • 1907 - 2009

This collection covers records from the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (1907-1975) becoming the Queen's College, Glasgow (1975-1993). It consists of 9 sections:

  • Governance, 1907-1993
  • Institutional administration, 1908-1993
  • Finance, 1909-1993
  • Building and campus development, 1911-1992
  • Student administration, 1908-1993
  • Course development and teaching, 1914-1993
  • College services, 1921-1993
  • Marketing and public relations, 1910-1993
  • Research and staff development, 1935-1992
  • Student body, 1919-1988
  • College enterprise activities, 1981-1993
  • Fundraising activities, 1939-1979
  • Royal connections, 1944-1993
  • Special anniversaries, events and visitors, 1924-1989
  • Collaboration with external organisations, 1917-1986
  • College histories, 1925-1975
  • Published books and pamphlets by the College, 1910-2009
  • Photographs, 1910s-1990s
  • Artefacts, 20th century

Queen's College, Glasgow

West End School of Cookery records

  • WSC
  • Collection
  • c1878-1908

There are only a few records surviving from the School.
This collection consists of 5 files:

  • Registers of diplomas, 1885-1908
  • Certificates, c1878-c1908
  • List of Laundry examination results, 1903
  • Stationery of the West End School of Cookery, c1900-1908
  • Obituaries of Margaret Black, 1903

West End School of Cookery | Glasgow