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Material relating to different residencies

Material relating to different residencies: The Hub (includes signed agreement with the Hub); Peterson; Airlie Hall houses; Wimberley; West Park Hall; Chalmers Hall; Belmont; Whitfield; Tay Mills (includes leases and photographs); and the proposed Heathfield development.

Teaching

History Department Papers from 1992-2001, teaching material relating to courses at University of Dundee and University of St Andrews as well as the Open University Course launched in 1998, and documents relating to personal tutoring from 1992-2002.

Files relating to Middleton's time teaching and researching at the University of Dundee

'Shaft Tool Design', 'Universal Joints', 'Reekie Soil', 'Assignment Machine Project', 'Friction', 'Masonry Drill Device', 'DuctMate', 'Drill Dig J Bar', '201 Design Projects', 'Dogear', 'Bill Orientation', 'Porosity', also lecture notes, an Engineering timetable 1993-1994, a list of staff in Engineering 1994, a Report to the Norman Fraser Design Trust on 'Maze Security Picture Hook' by Middleton and Katherine Davies, 1997, a Report on 'Thermal Test on Smoke Control Ductwork' for Messrs Galloway Ltd, 1986, and a brochure on the Product Design and Development Unit within Manufacturing Engineering at the University, a unit set up under Principal Neville to encourage entrepreneuring.

David Middleton

Philip Victor Chabot Low (1897-1981)

(1) Portrait and family group photographs of Philip as a baby through to adulthood, including ones in uniform, many with modern identifying annotations, 1898-c1945
(2) Letters and postcards to parents and siblings containing personal news from his school and college, whilst at Lexham Gardens, and with the Cadets, Includes letter and form for entry to Cheltenham College, 1908- 1919
(3) Letters to Philip’s father from Alex Stewart, Appin about Philip’s health, 1921
(4) Copies [3] of Power of Attorney, Philip appointing his brother Robert, 1921
(5) Letters to his father while travelling and while farming at Maritzburg, 1921-1925
(6) Crossing the equator certificate for Philip’s son, Eric, 1926
(7) Letters to his father from Weston Super Mare, with a reference to the Depression, and photograph of [his] house, 1931-1933
(8) Receipt from Junior Army & Navy Club for subscription, 1933
(9) Invitation to the wedding of Philip’s daughter Sheila, 1956
(10) Postcards to his brother, Alex, 1959
(11) Photocopies of Military record with the Black Watch, 1917-1920 and Graduation list of officers, 1918
(12) Envelope of modern notes listing places and dates relevant to Philip

Library Reviews

RU 1032/1/1 Options Review of Dundee University Library, 1 file (1994)
RU 1032/1/2 Central Services Review, 3 files and 4 items (1999-2001)

University Library, Dundee

Short Film

UR-SF 71/5 Short audio-visual about the life of John William Kimber [Film shows several documents and photographs which are not included in this collection]. 2001

Folder One

1) Paul Jackson Paper leaf – a collection of papers including a poster titled “Coptic Weaving – Susan Mowat” (n.d.)

2) Second leaf
i) Canberra School of Art – Textiles information booklet (n.d.)
ii) Master of Arts (Visual Arts) Exhibition booklet (1994)
iii) Constructed Textiles – a series of postcards (1994)
iv) Thank you note from Jane Kidd dated June 10, (1996)
v) Exchange exhibition – list of works from department of constructed textiles, Dundee (1994)
vi) Two copies of list of works from tapestry dept. Edinburgh College of Art (n.d.)
vii) List of artists, titles and artwork details (n.d.)
viii) Merry Christmas card from Kelly Thompson (1994)
ix) Letters and lists from Valerie Kirk from Canberra School of Art (1994)
x) 5 A3 size pages of textile work images (1994-1995)

3) Third leaf
i) Constructed Textiles Degree Show Poster (1993)
ii) Poster titled “Vicky Smith” (n.d.)

4) Fourth leaf: Poster titled “The Fisherman’s Gansey, Sue Heathcote” (n.d.)

5) Fifth leaf
i) Poster titled “Andean Textiles, Jonathan Shelley” x3 (n.d.)
ii) Poster titled “Coptic Textiles, Lynne Curran” (n.d.)

6) Sixth leaf
i) Poster titled “Susan Mowat, Tapestries” (n.d.)
ii) Note from Joanne Soroka (n.d.)

7) Card prints of models in textile dress (n.d.)

8) Photographs of models and textiles (n.d.)

9) Image of Rachel Walker-Hardwick from DJCAD as winner of the International Textiles Award (1990)

10) Seventh leaf:
i) Constructed Textiles Degree Show poster, June (1992)
ii) 2nd Year Medieval Tapestry, an illustrated lecture by Susan Mowat poster (n.d.)

11) Magazine scans and cut-outs (n.d.)

12) Constructed Textiles, Crawford Building Refectory poster (1994)

13) Gail Harding, Wire Jewellery; Karin Muhlert, Paper Sculpture posters (2000)

14) Marcelle Kelly, Textiles poster (1995)

15) Image of Susan M. Sherrit after winning the Simon Jersey Tapestry Award (1995)

16) Fashion Show poster with drawing by Jon Saunders (1995)

17) Jo Baxter, tapestry weaver talk poster (n.d.)

18) Morgan Clifford, Exploring the Woven Image poster (n.d.)

19) Victorian Tapestry Workshop: Melbourne, Australia poster (n.d.)

20) Cast in Stitches, Contemporary British Knitwear booklet (1994)

21) The Fashion Show information booklet (1991)

22) Letter from Neil Firth from The Pier Art Centre (1994)

23) Letter from Kate Cresswell from International Mohair Association (1995)

24) Design Futures Exhibition poster (n.d.)

25) Jaeger Magazine No. 124 (1994)

26) Barbican Centre booklet (1996)

27) Clothes Show Event Scotland folder containing photographs, notes, invoices, and letters (1996)

Chabot genealogical and research material

(1) Damaged and annotated copies [3 sheets, 1 roll] of the Genealogy of Chabot (English Branch) and (English & American Branches), with modern sketch tree, nd
(2) ‘Genealogy of Chabot (English Branch)’, covering 18th to 19th centuries, printed and mounted, early 20th cent [damaged]
(3) ‘Chabot 1’ and ‘Chabot 2’, bound copies of typescript, ‘History of the Chabot Family from 1040 to the Present Day’, 1904
(4) List of early members of the Chabot family, starting 1218, nd
(5) Rubbing of herald, ‘"potius mori quam foedari", nd
(6) Note of headstone inscription of Alfred (d 1908) and Emma Chabot (d1921), nd
(7) 'Mercanti inglesi a Malta 1800-1825', Franco Angeli, 1990
(8) 'The Malta Chamber of Commerce 1848-1979', Carmel Vassallo, 1998
(9) Copy extracts of wills of members of the Chabot and Beke families, 1766-1850, from the National Archives, c2010
(10) Copies of documents, c1803- c1816 from the National Archives of Malta relating to James Chabot, c2010
(11) ‘James Chabot in Malta c1804-1816' CD containing 14 scans of documents from the Malt Archive, c2010
(12) Rolls [3] of Peter Finch’s Chabot genealogy: ‘Top half AF Low’s branch’, c2010
(13) File of correspondence, copies of photographs and archives, and genealogies of English branch of the Chabots, noting links with other families, like Admiral Smyth, c2007-2011. With research papers relating to Beek family, 2008-2013
(14) ‘Malta from 3/2011 visit’ tourist ephemera, c2010
(15) Copy typescript, 1904 ‘History of the Chabot Family from 1040 to the Present Day’, c2010
(16) Photograph of cover of 'The Sources of the Nile by Charles T Beke', nd
(17) Photograph of plaque featuring portrait of Claudius Dr Chabot, nd
(18) Postcard to AJS Low about finding the grave of James Chabot and the house of ‘grandfather Gregory’, 2015

Death Documents

UR-SF 71/4/1 Photocopy of photograph of Kimber and his regiment standing to attention. [Copy of UR-SF 71/3/8] n.d.
UR-SF 71/4/2-3 Two clippings from the military roll of honour, both listing John William Kimber, his birth and death dates, occupation, military rank and battalion. 1920
UR-SF 71/4/4 Two pages from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. These include personal information on John Kimber, as well as information relating to the cemetery which he is buried in. 1st September 1999
UR-SF 71/4/5 Handwritten note with ‘original documents and letters’ written on it [Originally kept in folder with these documents and letters inside.] n.d.

Journal Articles

Various journal articles and extracts from publications. The majority are written by Chris Whatley with some written by other scholars (Leah Lenemann and Annette M. Smith).

Dorothy Lindesay Low nee Gregory (1898-1998?)

(1) Dorothy’s ‘Book of Common Prayer’ inscribed to ‘Peter’ from ‘Pixie’, nd;
(2) ‘Postcard album containing views of Liverpool, Wales, London and Peterborough and cards from Dorothy’s grandmother Caroline Richardson of Peterborough, mother, Mabel Emily Richardson and brother, Harold Gregory c1911-1919 [fragile]
(3) Bundle of picture postcards addressed to Miss DL Gregory, from various friends, 1913-1932
(4) Letter from S Nowell-Rostron, St Matthew’s Bayswater, to Dorothy [Gregory] re helping with the Middle School, July 1927, with letter from Ella Nowell-Rostron, Liverpool, sympathising with Dorothy’s decision not join with the ‘S.S’ work, August 1927
(5) Letter with counterfoil confirming continued war loan, 1930
(6) Bundle of picture postcards, mostly to Dorothy at Dorlo House, including one from her to 'Master John Low', [Alex JS Low, b 1937], 1933-1972
(7) Share certificates and receipt in the name of Mrs Dorothy Lindesay Low, 1935, 1947-1948
(8) Passports, 1965 and 1977
(9) Calgary Alberta, postcard packet sent to Dorothy Low, Ferring, 1980
(10) ‘Dorothy Low’: album of snapshots of family group celebrating her 100th birthday, [1998]

Scottish Mission Religious Life

Books containing information on Scottish missionary and religious life in the Highlands, Gaelic hymns written by Dugald Buchanan and Dumnhulll Camashron and autobiographies of William Carey and Sir Charles Barrie, 1801, 1844 - 1924, 1996. Pamphlets and magazines about religious life 1902 - 1926. Letters concerning church matters and loose papers on Christian beliefs. Photograph of a church session with names written in the inside, 1949 - 1950.
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