Glasgow (Scotland)
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Old Glasgow, c 1914
A lithograph showing Old Glasgow. Published by John Tweed. From a picture in the possession of A. MacGeorge, Esquire. Note Cathedral pre-[1840s] Steeples of (right to left) Merchant Hall, St. Enoch's Church, Tollbooth, Tron Church, and Old College.
Old Houses in Castle Street Opposite the Cathedral, c 1914
A specimen engraving plate by T. & R. Annan Sons, showing old houses in Castle Street, opposite the Cathedral, including Provans' Lordship, 1843. From a lithograph by William Simpson, R.I. Photogravure by Annan & Sons.
'Quantitative changes in penicillinase production due to spontaneous mutation or induction by penicillinase', 1956
The material consists of manuscript notes for a lecture 'Quantitative changes in penicillinase production due to spontaneous mutation or induction by penicillinase' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given in Glasgow, 3 February 1956.
Report by the Financial Committee of the Free Church to the General Assembly met at Glasgow in October 1843, [1843]
Satirical broadside on silk entitled "Fr_E TR_N Theatre, H_LMH_D Street", 1849
Satirical broadside printed on silk advertising the trial of the Rev. James Macbeth as though it were a popular play. Macbeth, preacher in the Norfolk Street Free Church in Laurieston, Glasgow, was accused by several women of indecent treatment, though eventually, after the case was appealed all the way to the General Assembly, found not guilty by the Free Church.
'Speculations on the [?] structural basis for control of enzyme synthesis function in bacteria', delivered at Cambridge, Glasgow, Bristol and Sheffield, 1966-1967
St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow, c 1914
The Cathedral of Glasgow, c 1914
Blank cover sheet, written in red ink "Revd. Dr Brown, with Mr Paul's compliments". Bailie Paul was a member of the local committee.