University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: buildings plans, 1951-1978
Scope and Contents
The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: buildings plans consists of:
- plans: proposed car park plans, (1971
- plans: College of Agriculture, (1954-1974)
- plans: King's Buildings Centre, (1964-1973)
- plans: Maths / Physics Institute, (1965-1975)
- plans: zoology building, (1959-1973
- plans: department of animal genetics, (1958)
- plans: department of engineering, (1957-1978)
- plans: department of geology, (1958-1971)
- plans: epigenetics research laboratory, (1963-1964)
- plans: Cruden's Building science laboratory, (1965-1966)
- plans: new animal accommodation - poultry research centre, (1965-1966)
- plans: common room extension, (1963)
- plans: chemistry department, (1951-1964)
- plans: 33kv substation at Mayfield Road, (undated)
- plans: 3 additional glasshouses - possible location, (1963)
- plans: natural resources and biology building, (1960s
Dates
- Creation: 1951-1978
Creator
Language of Materials
This material is in English
Physical Description
1 plan box and 23 plan files
Conditions Governing Access
This material is unrestricted.
Extent
From the undefined: 3 metres
Physical Description
1 plan box and 23 plan files
Archivist's Note
None
Sarah Higgins 24 June 2003
- Agriculture
- Animal Genetics
- Architectural Drawing
- Architecture, Designs and Plans
- Biology
- Campus Parking
- Campus Planning
- Chemistry
- College Buildings
- Edinburgh -- Scotland
- Electric Substations
- Engineering
- Epigenetics
- Geology
- Greenhouses
- Laboratories
- Mathematics
- Natural Resources
- Parking Facilities
- Physics
- Poultry Research
- Zoology
Creator
Subject
- Percy Johnson-Marshall & Associates (1962-:) (Organization)
- University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
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