/1 Power Point presentation 'Physics at Dundee Pre-1967' by Sandy Fitzgerald including pictures of previous professors and information on research in the Department pre-1967 and 1967–2005 as well as a rough schematic diagram produced by Professor Peter LeComber and Professor Walter Spear showing their Field Effect Transistor formed with amorphous silicon which was instrumental in the development of the Flat Screen Television, 2006 /2 /1-6 Digital copies of Dept of Physics staff and research student photographs, annotated, 1950-1987 /3 Peter LeComber album: Jute Shed fire, 1982 Digital copies of photographs with descriptive notes by Steve LeComber, 2019 /1-35 Black and white and colour images of the fire and its immediate aftermath [some images possibly by DC Thomson] Includes: /14 Showing Stuart Kinmond in the foreground, also Walter Spear wearing a duffel coat and possibly Rod Gibson in a suit jacket, /15 Showing on the far left, Tony Snell, in the pale blue shirt, and Peter LeComber, in the maroon shirt. Walking left to right in the duffel coat is Walter Spear. Possibly Davey Jones in the green jumper /16 Showing Peter LeComber in green jumper /36-40 Colour images showing aftermath and initial clean up. [Original photographs taken and annotated by Peter LeComber] /41-45 Colour images of the Shed re-built. [Original photographs taken and annotated by Peter LeComber]
Contains photographs of various sizes in both colour and black and white, slides and negatives. Also contains copies of images from c 1889. Photographs are of medical school staff, hospital staff, medical equipment, Ninewells and interior of Montrose Asylum.
Minutes 1948-1971; Staff Records 1893-1974; Patients' Records 1929-1974; Visitors Books 1948-1991; Administration Records 1964-1981; Financial Records 1964-1967; Legal Records 1963-1964; Newspaper Cuttings 1967; Microfilm Records 1935-1991; East Poor House Hospital Records 1903-1950; Photographs, 1953.
Papers relating to the structure and management of the NHS in Scotland 1979-1981, Transcript of press cuttings,relating to Brechin Infirmary 1869 and Arbroath Convalescent Home 1891, c 1980, reports 1979-1989, adminsitration records 1981
Charters Byelaws and Regulations, 1811-1866; Reports, the Board of Directors and the Board of Lunacy, 1827-1948; minutes, 1814-1948; Board of Management Perthshire Mental Hospitals, 1948-1974; The Division of Psychiatry, 1973-1994; Financial Records, 1802-1983; Records relating to asylum property, building work and accommodation, 1822-1946; patient records, 1827-1975; staff records, 1851-c 1960; Dr Stalker's files, 1905-1995; leisure and recreation, 1868-1980; publications, 1815-c 1900; The Scottish Mental Hospitals' Pathological Scheme, 1924-1938; The Scottish Division of the Medico-Psychological Association, 1908; images, 1880-1985; videos, c 1985; maps and plans, 1881-c 1985; maps and plans of other hospitals, 1877-1980.
Preparing for Examinations in Anatomy' 1966. Pamphlet; complimentary copy [sent to Iain Smart, Department of Anatomy] with note: 'Presentation Copy, first day of issue 21st February, 1966'. Obituary: J.D.B. MacDougall, 16 September, 1967.
Much of the collection relates to the introduction of a new degree in Education and there is considerable liaison between various University departments and other educational institutions to this end. Other material relates to Adams' role as governor of the Sir John Leng Trust, including details of the Leng Gold and Silver Medals. The papers consist mainly of correspondence.
Academic papers, research notes, published and unpublished papers; papers relating to Cooper Enquiry and relations with St Andrews University; papers related to other members of UCD staff and material relating to the British Association meetings in Dundee in 1939 and 1947 and Belfast in 1952.
Notes taken when a student at school and university; lecture and tutorial notes and other academic papers from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Western Australia; personal and other academic papers relating to the University of Dundee; personal correspondence, c 1936-1982
Scrapbook and newscuttings, correspondence, lecture material, photographs, plus papers relating to Dr Agnes Dow (nee Morton). Also papers relating to Queen's College silver.
Correspondence, plans and other papers relating to the building and administration of the Medical Sciences Institute at Dundee University, 1968-1973; Material relating to alterations. 1974-1986; Medical Sciences Institute: papers relating to fire and alterations. 1966-1986; Medical Services Institute Maps and Plans. 1966-1970; Administrative Papers. 1965-1988; Papers relating to teaching. 1926-1994; Publications. 1887-1896.
A First Century Treatise on Medicine by Adam Patrick 1907; copy taken from a set of original notes of the lectures of John Hunter (1728-1793); caricatures of Glasgow medical and university personalities by "O.H." 1914; correspondence 1963; patient files c 1920s-c 1960s
Black and white portraits of eminent visitors to the College or University, particularly physiologists and other medical professionals, who gave lectures to the University's Philosophy and Science Group which Professor Bell was instrumental in founding 1950-1976; signatures c.1951-1974; letters 1951-1974; 35mm colour transparencies covering a wide geographical area and a variety of subjects but, in particular architectural sculptures and carving c.1920-1985.
Papers relating to Alexander's studies at the University of Edinburgh, and in France 1901-1911; Alexander in Edinburgh-first posts and final examinations 1908-1915; Alexander's Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, in France, and thereafter at Edinburgh War Hospital, Bangour 1916-1919; Alexander's period as Lecturer, and Professor of Surgery, University of St. Andrews. [and his parallel career as a practising surgeon] 1921-1951; Case books, treatment and operation books. 1914-1933. Includes clinical notes, and related correspondence, written while serving in the British Expeditionary Force in France, c.1917-1918. [Restricted access to some of these documents]; Articles and medical case notes, as written up by Alexander. [Mainly on Surgery] 1921-c.1950s; Typescript notes for lectures to students c.1935-1958; World War II-papers and lectures delivered by Alexander in his capacity as Surgical Director of the Emergency Medical Service in the Eastern Region of Scotland 1939-1945; Lectures, given mainly to medical bodies 1930-c.1958; Meetings and dinners of Professional Associations; programmes, menus, toast lists, etc 1910-1953 and Photographs.