Millpark Ltd. Correspondence, minutes, papers; relating to purchase of properties and meetings of Directors (initially Lewis F.Robertson; T.D. Duncan; A.A. Matheson, and Professor A.J. McDonald [who had already purchased some properties, mainly in the Hawkhill, at quite ludicrous prices]), during period of expansion. Shareholders included Brown & Tawse, Gray the Builders, and the late Sir George Cunningham. Problems included the unwillingness of tenants whose properties were purcased to move into council houses, necessitating purchase of flats for them; need to get district valuer to confirm value of properties; haggling over prices; requirement that the UGC would only put up money for company's purchases if there was development within 5 (later 10 years).
Documents from Queens' College Dundee Students' Union, University of St Andrew's Students' Representative Council, Dundee committee and University of Dundee Students' Association, Students' Union and Students' Representative Council, including: minutes of meetings, correspondence, student publications, finance papers, constitutions and regulations [173/1-2, 14-16, 18-23, 25-29, 31-36, 38-39, 41-42, 44-45, 47, 50-53, 55-57 & 59 ARE MISCALLENOUS PAPERS REMOVED FROM ORIGINAL FILES BEFORE DEPOSIT]
Ledgers 1914-1951: cash books 1937-1954: balance sheets and accounts 1931-1968: jute purchases records 1882-1928, 1967-1977; time and wages records 1880-1952: order books 1861-1942: records of subsidiaries, 1917-1986; miscellaneous records mainly relating to charities, c1964-1968
Papers relating to the Royal Commission on University Education in Dundee. 1951-1954; Papers relating to the University of St. Andrews Bill. 1953; Miscellanea. c. 1954-1967
Sir Arthur Tedder, First Baron Tedder and Professor John Tedder, Second Baron Tedder
File of e-mail correspondence relating to the original University College, Dundee War Memorial. Contains background information on its history, its possible fate after its removal and attempts to locate it. 2009-2010.
DVD of films of family of Alexander Reid Moodie MA, FRCS, who resided at 166 Nethergate and was a lecturer in ophthalmic surgery. DVD made by his daughter
Correspondence and papers concerning one-year scholarships offered to students from Dundee's twin cities of Wurzburg, Orleans (no scholarship), Nablus, and Zadar (no scholarship) during the Octocentenary year of 1991-92 (two held over to 1992-93). M.P. Masterson, Co-ordinator.