Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 161 Collections and/or Records:
Organisation of Service Architects in Ceylon, 1943-1945
Correspondence with and information about the Organisation of Service Architects of Ceylon (OSAC). Includes broadsheets produced by OSAC, lecture notes and press clippings concerning the opening of the 12th Army SATO Polytechnic.
Page mounted with a newspaper clipping from The Scotsman (16 July 1947) announcing the appointment of Alan Greenwood as the director of the Poultry Research Centre, July 1947
Sheet also contains typed details of the original members of staff at the Poultry Research Centre.
Page mounted with four items, c.1957
Page mounted with items relating to the 10th World's Poultry Congress, 1954
Page mounted with newspaper clipping and photograph, Undated, c.1954
Recto: article with the headline 'At Home with the Ching-Fong-Puns' about Ching Fon Pun, employed in the Poultry Research Centre, and his family (Edinburgh Evening News).
Verso: photograph of Alan Greenwood in the snow in a top hat with two unidentified females, possibly Vera Greenwood and Josephine Peace, near the gates of Holyrood Palace.
Both items are undated.
Page mounted with newspaper clipping from The Scotsman (dated 10 March 1950) concerning the opening of the new Poultry Research Centre, 1950
The verso of the sheet has had photographs removed.
Page mounted with newspaper clipping titled 'Edinburgh University Laboratory Extensions', 1949
The clipping includes a photograph of the extension to the Chemistry Department and a photograph showing the new Poultry Research Centre in the course of being built.
Page mounted with newspaper cutting and photograph, 1954-1956
The newspaper cutting is under the headline 'He Wins Neill Prize' about Robert Osborne of the Poultry Research Centre being awarded the Neill Prize by James Ritchie for his contributions to the knowledge of the domestic fowl (Edinburgh Evening News, December 1956). The photograph shows Miss Peace, Dr Blyth, Alan Totty and Miss Wilson sitting on a bench between two plants (picture signed 'M.L 1954').
Page mounted with newspaper cutting and two photographs, 1956-1957
Recto: cutting of an article with the headline 'How These Old Hens Lay!' (Farming News and N.B.A, 09 February 1957).
Verso: Alan Greenwood with Dr L. Kaufman and Dr Grjewski from Poland; photograph of Kaufman and Grjewski in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh (both 1956). Pictures signed on the back 'M.L.'
Page mounted with two press cuttings, March-April 1954
The first press cutting concerns the tenth World's Poultry Congress, under the headline 'Edinburgh Congress Will Put Scotland 'On Poultry Map' (Edinburgh Evening News, 15 March 1954); the second cutting concerns the logo of the Congress, which depicted a brown Leghorn cockerel inside a thistle (Scottish Daily Mail, 27 April 1954).